Amanda Ghassaei has created a 3D printed record that, according to
her, plays on "regular turntables, with regular needles, at regular
speeds, just like any vinyl record." It doesn't sound the best, but for
what it is, it plays phenomenally.
In the video below, you can hear how different musical artists from Daft Punk to Nirvana sound when printed out.
The best part? If you have a 3D printer sitting around, Ghassaei has put together a step-by-step guide on Instructables covering how you can do this, too. VIDEO
Amanda Ghassaei, via Instructables via Laughing Squid
In the video below, you can hear how different musical artists from Daft Punk to Nirvana sound when printed out.
The best part? If you have a 3D printer sitting around, Ghassaei has put together a step-by-step guide on Instructables covering how you can do this, too. VIDEO
Amanda Ghassaei, via Instructables via Laughing Squid