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Their distinctive ball element replaced the clunky row of typebars and made most people faster typists. When [Steve Malikoff] thought about 3D printing a type ball — colloquially known as a golf ...
Sports equipment manufacturer Wilson has unveiled a prototype 3D-printed airless basketball that, unlike traditional balls, does not need to be inflated. Made from an elastomeric polymer developed ...
Wilson applies 3D printing to create the ball's shape, size, and looks, from its traditional manufacturing using rubber, leather, and other materials. The company said that this is a game changer ...
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