Tuesday, October 25, 2011

And Makerbot Said: Let There Be 3D-Printed Shells For Pet Hermit Crabs

IMAG0305_display_mediumWe're big fans of the home 3D printer here. It's a truly disruptive technology, though for now the cost is still a bit too high, and the uses aren't quite practical enough, for it to be a household item just yet. But that hasn't stopped people from putting it to good use. Project Shellter is one of the most interesting applications of the technology I've seen. The project aims to produce artificial shells for hermit crabs using a MakerBot, which would otherwise have to be supplied by harvesting spare shells from the ocean. It sounds a bit precious, yes, but it's indicative of a promising trend of using fabrication tech for novel and helpful purposes.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/l5v_yeIlL8Q/

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