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Makers from Canada have created a world record-breaking 3D-printed camper van with a volume of 507 cubic feet and dimensions of 13 feet by 6.5 feet. Here's how they were able to make it.
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UTPB campers learn 3D modeling, laser cutting, and more - MSNCampers work inside UTPB’s state-of-the-art Makerspace, where they bring their ideas to life using tools like 3D printers, laser cutters, embroidery machines, and […] advertisement KMID Midland ...
Ah, the great outdoors. Rejuvenating air rife with mosquitoes and other nasties, and spending some time hanging out in the woods sleeping in a 3D printed camper. Wait– what was that last one… ...
A 13-foot camper trailer and an ultra fuel-efficient concept car named Saskatoon Berry Jam, designed by Saskatchewan Polytechnic students were among the items on display.
The world of high-tech is hitting the road this week as two Saskatoon businessmen set out to build the world's first camper made with a 3D printer. It won't be a simple task. To create the nearly ...
The 3D-printed camper project is a collaboration between Saskatoon-based Create Cafe, Saskatchewan Polytechnic and Wave of the Future 3D.
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