Bugatti is using 3D printing to produce titanium tailpipe trim covers for its hyper sports car. The cover is the first visible part to be 3D-printed in metal officially approved for use on the roads.
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Everyone knows Bugattis are entirely built by hand, yet not all the parts used to make them are manufactured directly by humans. A production technology that has become increasingly popular with the ...
Snow Peak has crafted a beautiful cover for the iPhone 4 made of pressed titanium. The cover slides on the back and is designed to protect the glassy exterior from scratches, dents and dings. The ...
There are plenty of decent iPhone cases out there. So why this one? At just 17 grams, Snow Peak‘s iPhone 4 Titanium cover is tough and light. Plus, it doesn’t add the bulk of a rubber case and is just ...