The construction of Europe's largest 3D printed building in 140 hours Thanks to a huge BOD2 printer designed by COBOD International, the Wave House was built, a data center of 600 square meters. Built in a record time of 140 hours in Heidelberg, Germany, the building is currently the largest building of its type in Europe.
Luxury home for a frog TikTok user unknowndazza noticed a frog living on the metal fence of his house. So, decided to print a small house for him using a 3D printer. In his comments they suggested some improvements for the frog house, and the project took on large proportions. The frog eventually got a villa with a pool, to which he also invited his friends.
Miniature electric screwdriver Enos Camare from Spain, designed and printed a tiny electric screwdriver on a 3D printer. Then he added a small motor with a switch, and the miniature screwdriver is fully functional. Fits in a small suitcase, while also containing a tiny charger and battery.
Metal 3D printer The company Meltio manufactures a metal printer, which operates using a robotic arm and a powerful laser beam. The laser melts a metal wire or metal powder, and creates any design given to it in 3D form.
Jesus in a Transformer robot version Dillon from the MyMiniFactory page, designed a Jesus who transforms into a robot in the style of Transformers. The design of the model is sold here and printed with a 3D printer.
Wall printer This printer can print any design you want on the wall of a room. Manufactured by the Chinese company Huake Hengrun Intelligent Technology.