
We've seen 3D printers make tons of things, from the novel to the useful, such as prosthetic limbs. Well John Mabry of Teague Labs wanted to see if he could make a completely functional object from 3D printing which could be put together without any tools, and this basically resulted in the pair of 3D printed headphones pictured above. He used a Makerbot Replicator to create these headphones and he even posted the schematics and instructions on Thingiverse, should anyone wish to replicate these. He dubbed them the 13:30 because apparently it took him a good 13 hours and 30 minutes to create them.
Ubergizmo , These 3D printed headphones will help you stand out from the crowd, These 3D printed headphones will help you stand out from the crowd
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