Tuesday, January 13, 2015

I rode in a 3D-printed car (and I kind of liked it)

A quick look at the Local Motors Strati might elicit a reaction like, "why does it look like it's made out of Rubbermaid garbage cans?" It's a fair question — continuous tubes of dull black plastic outline virtually every major component of this car in places where you'd normally expect bright, shiny colors. Metal; chrome. Pretty stuff.


There's a good explanation, though: the Strati is basically willed into existence by an enormous 3D printer that extrudes those lines of plastic making up the car's frame. After that, it's refined using a CNC milling machine, a few mechanical bits are slapped on, and boom, you have a running car.


Local Motors is in the process of assembling a Strati here at the North American International Auto Show,...


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