Posts Tagged ‘3D Printing’
Teschner Promises Carbon Revolution in the Fine Print
Balhannah, South Australia Veteran frame builder Peter Teschner is aiming to revolutionise custom frame construction, with ambitions to unveil industry-ready 3D printed carbon lug sets next year. The former Byron Bay manufacturer, now operating out of the Adelaide Hills, has always taken a unique approach to bike construction, including earning a legion of fans for…
Have 3D Printed Bicycle Frames Finally Become a Viable Reality?
In global engineering and manufacturing, 3D printing has been big news for quite a while. In the case of bicycle frames, this means rather than joining pre-made tubes together with some form of welding or gluing, the entire frame is built from scratch in one process, by adding many fine layers in quick succession of…
First ‘Production Ready’ 3D Printed Carbon Bicycle Frame Launched
There have been various announcements and samples of 3D printed bicycle frames for five years now. But until now, no-one has claimed to have a 3D printed frame that is production ready. The frame at the centre of this new claim was developed by Italian technology company Atala which is 50% owned by the Accell…