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Topic ClosedHappy Holidays: The Gift of 3D Printing

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    Posted: 31.Dec.2012 at 04:00

Carl Bass is our CEO but is also our maker in chief. The Gallery at One Market features Carl's cheek to cheek bench that he design with Autodesk Inventor.

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Though Carl is a very hands-on design application user, he sometimes collaborates with other employees like Arthur Harsuvanakit. For example Arthur used 123D Make to generate wooden versions of Carl's bench design for Burning Man.

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Carl recently created a bowl that can also be found in the gallery.

Exhibit

Arthur showed me one of the bowls that was fabricated using a traditional melted-metal-in-wax-mold process.

Traditional

Arthur also showed me the same design fabricated using 3D printing with metal.

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Notice the higher precision of the 3D printed version. In fact Carl gave each member of the Autodesk Board a 3D printed one as a holiday gift. In many ways the process of 3D printing is indeed a gift to manufacturing.

Gift giving is alive in the lab.

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