Discover the 3D-printed ping pong table
The "Deceptor Ping Pong Table", a 3D-printed ping pong table by "Janne Kyttanen" exhibited at the VIVID gallery in Rotterdam.
Read moreJim Rodda, better known under his pseudonym Zheng3, is best known for his 3D-printed board game Seej. He has just launched a new project on Kickstarter called Faire Play. The idea is to offer a 3D-printed medieval suit of armor that can be perfectly adapted to a Barbie's body. The concept was born of a realization: the Barbie has been adapted time and again, but has never been able to embody a knight. This is now possible thanks to this open-source creation, whose 3D model you can free of charge from Cults. And to the project, you can help Zheng3 by visiting Faire Play's Kickstarter page.
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The "Deceptor Ping Pong Table", a 3D-printed ping pong table by "Janne Kyttanen" exhibited at the VIVID gallery in Rotterdam.
Read moreOriginally from Switzerland, designer Daniel Moos works as an artist and 3D animator in San Francisco, and is ionate about 3D printing.
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