Saturday, November 9, 2013

DIWire attempts to fill the gaps left by 3D printers (hands-on)

DIWire attempts to fill the gaps left by 3D printers (hands-on)

Broken model chair legs are an extremely unique problem and there are clear limitations to a single-use device like a wire-bending machine, but Pensa's convinced that it will have mass-market appeal. The company currently has 10 beta units being tested in a number of environments, including a furniture design studio, but its biggest push at this point seems to be in education. NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program has one of the beta machines and the team has another on loan to Beam Center, where it's being used in after-school workshops. And it is easy to use and surprisingly fun to watch.

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