Olaf Diegel’s 3D-printed guitars are stunning to look at, and sound great too. Hear professional guitarist Neil Watson give them a work-out. Diegel, a Massey University mechatronics professors, spells out the future for 3-D printing in business and design.
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Very interesting.
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