Dutch Designer Joris Laarman Plans To 3D Print A Steel Bridge In Mid-Air
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From customizable figurines to prosthetics, 3D printing has revolutionized the way we build and manufacture things. However, nobody has ever attempted what Dutch designer Joris Laarman hopes to do - Use the technology to "print" a pedestrian bridge exactly where it will live - Over one of Amsterdam's old city canals.
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- foxfire8년 이상did it work?
- my name is jeff9년 이하YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Minecraft is coming. YAY
- Alice약 9년Black Hat Thinking: 1. If people walk on it it might break and the people will fall into the water 2. It would cost a lot of money 3. It might not be stable 4. What if someone falls in?
- Nicole약 9년Black hat thinking 1. What if they fall into the water when they are testing it? 2. It will cost a lot of money and 3D printing to make. 3. Why couldn't they just build it without the 3D printing. 4. What happens if someone falls in. 5. It might not be stable when it gets tested.
- bella약 9년black hat thinking 1. What if they fall into the water when testing it 2. It will cost a lot of money 3. Why dose it have to be 3D printed because it might not be as stable 4. what if someone falls in
- mickey_mousem약 9년what if the metal slowly erodes? what if there's an imperfection and some tourist comes along and falls through the bridge?
- OMG약 9년Joris is trying to make a new era of technology
- COLDER약 9년What if the printers fall into the water?
- OMG약 9년It could weaken and break and you could be harmed and it is very interesting though. :-)
- puppy1약 9년Cool