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BMW Wishes You a Merry Christmas
Drive Into the Holiday Season With 3D Printable BMW Christmas Ornaments

BMW celebrates the holiday season and 3D printing technology by releasing STL files of its iconic logo, the famous BMW Welt, a set of wheels, and more. 

by Tyler Koslow
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Print My Ride
Airwolf 3D Unveils 2016 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Modified With 3D Printing

At SEMA 2017, Airwolf 3D is unveiling a modified 2016 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat that is upgraded with 3D printed components. 

by Tyler Koslow
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Kinazo Design and Volkswagen Collaborate on 3D Printed Electric Mountain Bike

The Slovakian design company Kinazo Design creates 3D printed electrically-powered mountain bike with the help of Volkswagen Slovakia.

by Tyler Koslow
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Teamwork Makes the Dream Work
VW Caddy Fitted With 3D Printed Front-End Structure for 3i-PRINT Project

Altair, APWORKS, EOS, and other leading manufacturers partner up under the 3i-PRINT program to 3D print front-end structure for VW Caddy.  

by Tyler Koslow
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Pedal to the Metal
Mercedes-Benz Reveals First Metal 3D Printed Truck Part

Mercedes-Benz Trucks announces that its first metal 3D printed spare part, a thermostat cover, has passed the quality assurance process. 

by Tyler Koslow
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Braking to Exhale
Concept Breathe is a Radical Car Seat Made with 3D Printing

Design students from Braunschweig University of Art and Audi reinvent the car seat with a dynamic 3D printed structure named Concept Breathe.

by Bulent Yusuf
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Print A Wheelie
Artist 3D Prints Life-Size 1972 Honda CB500 Motorcycle

New York-based artist Jonathan Brand creates life-size 3D printed 1972 Honda CB500 motorcycle with just two Ultimaker 3D printers.

by Tyler Koslow
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Amp It Up
Italian Volt Lacama: Your Own Personalized Electric Motorbike?

Aiming to make its debut bike personal, Italian Volt 3D prints parts of its Lacama electric motocycle to change its shape and characteristics.

by Matthew Mensley
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Oldie but Goodie
103-Year-Old Delage Type-S Saved by 3D Scanning and Printing

Facing retirement, 3D scanning and printing is used to rescue a 103-year-old Delage Type-S grand prix car from the great junkyard in the sky.

by Hanna Watkin
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Start Your Engines
Ferrari Have New 3D Printed Piston Design for F1 2017

Seeking a competitive advantage, Ferrari are using 3D printing to develop their 2017 Formula 1 engine with an innovative new piston design.

by Hanna Watkin
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Super Efficient, Reduced Emissions
3D Printed Automotive Parts Could Reduce CO₂ Emissions

Lightweight automotive parts made with selective laser melting (SLM) 3D printing can improve fuel efficiency and reduce CO2 emissions.

by Tyler Koslow
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The Power of Dreams
Honda Produces Carbon Fiber Parts with Mcor Paper 3D Printing

Mcor Technologies’ selective deposition lamination (SDL) technology is being used by Honda to create paper molds for carbon fiber CFRP parts.

by Tyler Koslow
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To Infinity and Beyond
Infinite-Build: Stratasys to Start 3D Printing Airplane Interiors?

Industry giant Stratasys has developed "Infinite-Build" 3D printing technology, removing size limits for printed airplane and car components.

by Bulent Yusuf
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