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US student reinvents 300-year-old cello with 3D printing, lands deal on Shark Tank
A young engineering student in the US has turned a high-school experiment into a ...
Ultimately, the aim of the project is to get violins to individual children or music programs that couldn't otherwise afford them. The method of distribution has yet to be decided – it could involve ...
Startup Forte3D has designed a more durable and affordable cello using 3D printing and carbon fiber materials.
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Forte3D's 3D-Printed Cello strikes a chord on Shark Tank and wins Lori Greiner's investment
A detailed look at Forte3D’s 3D-printed cello pitch on Shark Tank, the technology behind the instrument, and the $250,000 deal Lori Greiner closed after seeing its potential to reshape access to class ...
We've seen 3D printing used to create a good many musical instruments over the years, including guitars, saxophones, violins and more. The latest to join the orchestra comes from education software ...
Derrick Banks, 21, a Drexel student majoring in video game making demonstrates sneaker design with a 3D printer. (Stephen Williams/WHYY) From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, ...
Elijah Lee, a biomedical engineering senior at Yale and co-founder of Forte3D, just secured a $250,000 deal on Shark Tank after 3D-printing a cello using carbon fiber and polymer composites. Lee said ...
Human brains are wired for music. Scientists think the oldest musical instruments were flutes that date back somewhere between 67,000 and 37,000 years ago. We assume though that people were banging on ...
Inspired by the enormous marble music machines from the staggeringly talented [Wintergatan] and the marble run builds by [Daniel de Bruin], [Ivan Miranda] has been busy again building a largely 3D ...
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