Will Langford, the Tufts student who created printable shop glasses on his MakerBot and rendered Thom Yorke's head in 3D, has now printed a Sumbot chassis for an Arduino-driven sumo. Nice work, Will!
Posted by: langfordw.myvidoop.com on November 30, 2009 at 6:08 PM
Clarification
Just want to clarify that I wasn't the one who first printed Thom Yorke's head on a Makerbot (though I did print one out this weekend); that honor goes to Tiago Serra.
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Just want to clarify that I wasn't the one who first printed Thom Yorke's head on a Makerbot (though I did print one out this weekend); that honor goes to Tiago Serra.
http://www.thingiverse.com/serratiago
Thanks for the mention!
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