A few of our favorite things from MD&M East and PLASTEC East: Forecast 3DA few of our favorite things from MD&M East and PLASTEC East: Forecast 3D
A pet project of the CEO of Forecast 3D (Carlsbad, CA), this motorized bicycle with several 3D-printed parts has become a mainstay at the company's booth.Among the 3D-printed parts are the motor assembly, which is made of a polycarbonate/ABS blend, and the battery pack molded from Eastman Chemical's Ultem 9085. The colorful grips were 3D-printed on a Connex 3 printer from Stratasys.Established in 1994, Forecast 3D provides a full range of 3D printing, rapid machining and tooling services.To view the next slide, click on the arrow under the image.
June 12, 2015

A pet project of the CEO of Forecast 3D (Carlsbad, CA), this motorized bicycle with several 3D-printed parts has become a mainstay at the company's booth.
Among the 3D-printed parts are the motor assembly, which is made of a polycarbonate/ABS blend, and the battery pack molded from Eastman Chemical's Ultem 9085. The colorful grips were 3D-printed on a Connex 3 printer from Stratasys.
Established in 1994, Forecast 3D provides a full range of 3D printing, rapid machining and tooling services.
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