German Industrial Designer, Ralf Holleis, developed the VRZ 2 Track bicycle, featuring titanium hardware, built via a new proprietary 3D printing technology called LaserCUSING®.
Photos by Simon Markhof
Photos by Simon Markhof
The lugs, bottom bracket, dropouts, and stem are all fabricated using this fascinating additive digital process.
Photos by Simon Markhof
Beautiful golden color, interesting design detail, and cutting edge fabrication technology? What’s not to love?
Photos by Simon Markhof
Photos by Simon Markhof
As discussed here, we use 3D printing here at SA Baxter to develop custom prototypes quickly for internal development, as well as for our clients’ bespoke needs. ¡Viva la 3D Printing Revolución!
3D Printed Magnificent Metal
German Industrial Designer, Ralf Holleis, developed the VRZ 2 Track bicycle, featuring titanium hardware, built via a new proprietary 3D printing technology called LaserCUSING®.
Photos by Simon Markhof
Photos by Simon Markhof
The lugs, bottom bracket, dropouts, and stem are all fabricated using this fascinating additive digital process.
Photos by Simon Markhof
Beautiful golden color, interesting design detail, and cutting edge fabrication technology? What’s not to love?
Photos by Simon Markhof
Photos by Simon Markhof
As discussed here, we use 3D printing here at SA Baxter to develop custom prototypes quickly for internal development, as well as for our clients’ bespoke needs. ¡Viva la 3D Printing Revolución!
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