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This 3D printed shoe adapts to the wearer's foot like a sock. German designer and architect Stephan Henrich created a fully 3D printed shoe named The Cryptide to show the potential of 3D printing in footwear manufacturing. It's laser sintered on the Sintratec S2 System with flexible TPE material. #gigadgets #flexible #3dprinting #shoedesign #laser

David Jiménez Pantrigo

BIM Specialist - CAD Drafter. ESTEYCO Energía.

1mo

Al margen de lo subjetivo de si son bonitas o no (allá cada cual)…el día que pises, por ejemplo un charco o un regalo perruno de esos que hay por el suelo, las tienes que tirar junto con los calcentines. Bien traído el invento.

Alan Centeno Quintero

Lean Six Sigma Lead Engineer

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It looks incredible. The only inconvenience would be if you step on dog poop; it would get into every corner of the shoe, and eventually, we all step on dog poop at some point.

SANJAY GELANI

--I am all kind of embroidery work in textiles

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I am interested in this 3D printer so I want to know below its detail printing

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Ugly but probably comfy

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Execelente ideas algún representante en Chile?

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Saurav Shinde

GPAT 2024 Qualified | AIR 1343

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Love it

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Jason Wilkerson

Manager of Loc manufacturing

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Very promising!

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Daniel Sedem Sini

Attended University of Education Winneba

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Very promising!

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SANJAY GELANI

--I am all kind of embroidery work in textiles

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Looks great!

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L. Gema Morejon-White

Executive Chef at Phila & Gema's Kitchen | Crafting Culinary Delights

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Very cool

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