It was printed a hand-size piece at a time before being stitched together to form the dress. The dress itself was printed from some 4.5 pounds of ABS, Wolfbend TPU and TPE filament that cost a total of around $80 in materials and took some 180 hours to finish. The only thing is not 3D printed is Sandy herself. Airwolf 3D's Sandy and her 3D-printed outfit. All are 3D-printed from 25 different materials. The dress was designed to custom-fit a model portraying the character "Sandy the Materials Girl," who also has a purse, glasses, earrings, armbands, mobile phone, heels and, of course, a martini glass. The 3D-printer vendor showed off a full-size outfit at the show, including a dress and accessories. That's exactly the possibility what Airwolf 3D had in mind coming to CES 2015. LAS VEGAS - Now that you can 3D-print your own food, the next step is naturally to print your own outfit.
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