The 3D printing revolution has transformed a lot of industries, but according to [Insider Business] the car industry still uses clay modeling to make life-sized replicas of new cars. The video below ...
Do kids ever truly outgrow the clay-molding stage? The soft texture oozing through your fingertips and the way it easily molds to just about any shape in seconds is enticing to little ones and can ...
Ford announced it is now recycling almost 2,300kg of its modeling clay each year. Despite digital design technology, the automaker still builds full-size clay models of its vehicles. "We are ...
Grab 6 benefits of playing with clay: Besides fun, Play-Doh can mold and shape your child’s motor development, creativity, imagination, concentration and sensory development. Playing with clay is safe ...
While digital innovations have sped up processes throughout the automotive manufacturing cycle, some things are better when done the old-school way. Case in point: clay modeling. CAD drawings are ...
The 3D printing revolution has transformed a lot of industries, but according to [Insider Business] the car industry still uses clay modeling to make life-sized replicas of new cars. The video below ...
It might surprise you to learn, that in this day and age of 3D computer modelling, car makers still turn to traditional methods when it comes to fleshing out the final shape of a new model. Yes, ...
Honda has decided to collab with an Italian company in the business of 3D printing – and the machines work almost exclusively with clay. Let’s talk about it. Amidst all this, Honda continues to putter ...
While many people might think that all automotive body development takes place in computer aided design these days, a big chunk of it still gets the old-school clay modeling treatment to sculpt out ...
This beautiful clay model of Westminster Abbey is by artist Olivia Odiwe. Its painted decoration shows the Abbey being transformed for Christmas, complete with Christmas trees and choristers. The time ...
Back in March, we found out that Dutch designer and coachbuilder Niels van Roij had already selected the next project that would mesmerize or appall an entire world (beauty is in the eye of the ...
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