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Everybody needs a chess set. And if you’re going to have a chess set, it might as well be a fun chess set, like MakerBot’s Dragons of Glastonbury chess set. That way, if you get bored playing ...
Rory Noble-Turner's 3D-printed Dune chess set suggests simplicity of materials while being the complex product of cutting-edge 3D quartz-printing tech. And I'm not sure I could cope with the ...
Bryan Cera and Scott Kildall let you use a 3D printer to create your own copy of the hand-carved chess set of Marcel Duchamp, inventor of the Readymade.
The set was created for a Tinercad-sponsored contest to design a unique chess set. With Voltron on his side Larson is obviously going to win, and will take home a MakerBot to bring his creation to ...
Larson used online CAD and the 3D printing service Tinkercad to build the first set. He now uses a Makerbot Replicator 3D printer. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below ...
Although usually a chess set like this would be one of a kind, the designer uploaded the entire set onto Thingiverse so that anyone with a 3D printer can replicate the set.
3D printing has allowed the hobbyist to turn out all sorts of interesting chess sets with either intricate details or things that are too specialized to warrant a full scale injection molded ...
In 2010, Scott Kildall created an app that aimed to recreate Duchamp’s style of chess play.As a bonus, the app included a 3-D recreation of the Duchamp set. But that wasn’t enough for Kildall.
One chess piece on average takes 5-6 hours to manufacture, meaning it takes around 120 hours of printing time to manufacture one whole set. Once manufactured, each piece is then hand finished.
Relatively cheap 3D printing, combined with free design software, means that almost anyone can create their own chess sets. Last year, 3D printing pioneers Makerbot issued a chess set design ...