Published On Mar 29, 2018
Civil Engineers at the Aalborg university wanted to see if a printed bicycle frame would have the structural properties required to perform its load-bearing functions. The BigRep ONE, created to precision-print large, complex, engineered components, was the ideal machine for the job. After production the frame was built up into a full bike and has been successfully tested.
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