With 3D printers gaining more popularity it's only a matter of time until people start printing their own functional gadgets at home. We've seen some creative designers build working guitars and even firearms in just the past few months alone, but these aren't exactly products most people would need around the house. Teague Labs' John Mabry may have found a much more practical device to print with his "13:30" headphones, which were assembled from 3D printed components and fitted together by hand. .. Continue Reading 13:30 headphones snap together straight from the 3D printer
Section: Good Thinking
Tags: 3D Printers, 3D Printing, Headphones
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