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Spirula 4.0: an open source speaker that you can 3D print
Incredible project: a 100% wood 3d printed speaker abvailable in Open Design (no clue about the license used) – is unmentioned.
This project really shows the potential of merging design and the fabrication revolution:
Spirulida is the World’s First Desktop Speaker printed from Timberfill (100% wood)! Its form and 4″ full range speaker are a marriage of quality sound and modern aesthetics – producing a timeless piece that allows you to stream 3D printing ideology with us together.
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