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A series of tools using flint and 3D printing

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The design studio Ami Drach & Dov Ganchrow had the incredible idea of modernizing one of the oldest tools used by man with one of the latest technologies invented by man. The designers have come up with "Man Made", a** series of 3D-printed accessories** (handles, grips, s, etc.) that can be adapted to carved flints. This project skillfully blends flint and 3D printing. These have been shaped using a 3D scanner. The combination of the two means that you can now equip yourself withprehistoric weapons such as axes, knives, arrowheads... Grrr! For more modern tools, visit the Cults** "Tools" category.

Man Made silex et l'impression 3D Cults 3D printing outils prehistoire

Man Made silex et l'impression 3D Cults 3D printing outils prehistoire

Man Made silex et l'impression 3D Cults 3D printing outils prehistoire

Man Made silex et l'impression 3D Cults 3D printing outils prehistoire

Man Made silex et l'impression 3D Cults 3D printing outils prehistoire

Man Made silex et l'impression 3D Cults 3D printing outils prehistoire

Man Made silex et l'impression 3D Cults 3D printing outils prehistoire

Man Made silex et l'impression 3D Cults 3D printing outils prehistoire

Man Made silex et l'impression 3D Cults 3D printing outils prehistoire

Man Made silex et l'impression 3D Cults 3D printing outils prehistoire

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