The birth of the smallest 3D printing product in the world

[China Packaging Network] According to foreign media reports, we have seen very small 3D printers, but now about 0.0005 cubic meters of 3D printing products have also come out. An ingenious engineer in New Zealand created the world's smallest 3D printed cordless drill. The 3D printing product is incredible.

The gadget is only 17 mm high, 13 mm long and 7.5 mm wide with a 0.5 mm twist drill that can penetrate soft objects. The engineer named Lance Abernethy designed the enclosure using the cloud computing 3D modeling software Onshape, referring to the way an ordinary drill looks, and printed it using an Ultimaker 23D printer.

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