Arc 3D-Printed Stainless Steel Bicycle


Arc 3D-Printed Stainless Steel Bicycle

Four Dutch students of TU Delft have designed and built a fully functional 3D printed stainless steel bicycle as part of a three-month research project. The frame of the bicycle was designed to demonstrate the potential of the MX3D method for 3D printing metal.

Arc 3D-Printed Stainless Steel Bicycle

From the designers, “The project was realized in collaboration with MX3D, an R&D start up in Amsterdam, who specializes in Robotic Additive Manufacturing. The company has developed a ground breaking method for using multi axis robotic arms as 3D printers. This allows metals and resins to be printed mid-air in any direction without the need for support structures. The company made world news last year when it released plans to 3D print a steel pedestrian bridge in Amsterdam. Through the 3D Building FieldLab, MX3D invited the students to studie and experiment with the many aspects of this innovative digital fabrication technology.”

Arc 3D-Printed Stainless Steel Bicycle