Arc Bicycle has 3D-printed steel frame created by TU Delft and MX3D

People in Amsterdam will soon be able to cycle over the world’s first 3D-printed steel bridge on the world’s first 3D-printed steel bicycle. The Arc Bicycle was designed by a student team at TU Delft and 3D-printed from steel by MX3D – the research studio that plans to use the same technique to create a bridge over a canal in the Dutch capital. Created as part of a three-month project, the bicycle’s frame is made from a metal lattice welded in layers by robots. MX3D’s six-axis robotic arms allow metals a
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