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Advancements in 3D Printed Sports Equipment

By Grace Sims

3DSP | 3D Printed Sports Equipment

3D printing offers completely customized products to each and every consumer and ending the "one size fits all" model. When it comes to producing sports equipment and protective gear an accurate fit is essential to prevent serious injuries, much like a seat belt or properly sizes childs booster seat is in a car. We've looked at how 3D printing has changed the design process of creating sports equipment, but now it's time to talk about the advancements in 3D printed sports equipment … [Read more...]

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3D Print Headsets Open Source the Brain

By Tracy and Tom Hazzard

WTFFF 350 | 3D Print Headsets

Open sourcing the brain is possible with 3D print headsets to create better fitting, and therefore, better reading brain scan helmets for more accurate data results. Today we are discussing how an ambitious 3D printing project could be combined with concussion screening for a better insight and understanding to what happens to the brain after a head injury. Also covering what to look for in concussion symptoms that might show up after being cleared from the doctors office that every parent … [Read more...]

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