3D Print a Doll of Yourself and Other Strange Objects3D Print a Doll of Yourself and Other Strange Objects

You can now create a 3D printed clone doll. That’s just one of 10 very weird 3D-printed products.

Rob Spiegel

December 6, 2021

This video shows several odd 3D-printed objects. My favorite is the 3D printed doll of yourself. How that’s for a perfect holiday present?

Other strange and cool objects include a ready-to-crawl caterpillar robot and a 3D printed music box. Another is 3D-printed sugar that is flavored. How about a bacterial tattoo?

The 3D-printed flosser is another peculiar product. Just looking at the contraption is scary. Talk about frightening, look at the spider dress. Or how about the age suit. It’s designed to help people feel what it’s like to walk around with an older body.

 

About the Author

Rob Spiegel

Rob Spiegel serves as a senior editor for Design News. He started with Design News in 2002 as a freelancer covering sustainability issues, including the transistion in electronic components to RoHS compliance. Rob was hired by Design News as senior editor in 2011 to cover automation, manufacturing, 3D printing, robotics, AI, and more.

Prior to his work with Design News, Rob worked as a senior editor for Electronic News and Ecommerce Business. He served as contributing editolr to Automation World for eight years, and he has contributed to Supply Chain Management Review, Logistics Management, Ecommerce Times, and many other trade publications. He is the author of six books on small business and internet commerce, inclluding Net Strategy: Charting the Digital Course for Your Company's Growth.

He has been published in magazines that range from Rolling Stone to True Confessions.

Rob has won a number of awards for his technolloghy coverage, including a Maggy Award for a Design News article on the Jeep Cherokee hacking, and a Launch Team award for Ecommerce Business. Rob has also won awards for his leadership postions in the American Marketing Association and SouthWest Writers.

Before covering technology, Rob spent 10 years as publisher and owner of Chile Pepper Magazine, a national consumer food publication. He has published hundreds of poems and scores of short stories in national publications.

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