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Uploaded on Dec 2, 2011

Printing an Endless Chair from recycled refrigerators. Design by Dirk vander Kooij (www.dirkvanderkooij.nl)

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  • FractalBolt

    Pretty cool, i love this stuff. But I fail to see what's so "endless" about this chair. Is it "endless" because you have the file at hand and can 3d print the thing anytime you want for all eternity? I hate it when architects and designers throw around words just because they make their projects sound cooler or more interesting (and yeah, I'm an architect and see this being done all the time by friends and colleagues)

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  • DirkVanderKooij

    It is endless since the whole chair is build up with only one line. The line for a rocking chait is around 400 meters long. That's the idea behind endless (line)..

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  • Jay Bazuzi

    So "endless" means "has 2 ends"?

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  • mrwattever

    @Jay, where's you're robot printing a chair? I'd like to get on your videos page just to nit-pick your verbage completely avoiding the actual content. Oh wait.. what? You don't have a robot? I see.....

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  • Johny Caffe

    this is my dream what i was looking for. first 3d printer what can be fully usefull. not stupid toys (ofc possible too), rep it self, thigs for living. using recyclated immediately. cool. my best great of this decade.

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  • Glenda Thomas

    That is the coolest thing I have seen!

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  • MikeW259

    Yes..........But no.

    *INCEPTION*

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  • MattOGormanSmith

    Eendloos = no ducks used :D

    my reprap want to be one of these when it grows up. I'm just back again for the tune

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  • Greg Ball

    Fantastic Video. 

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  • mulciberus

    Wonderful. Congratulations. I think one can't avoid the reality that the supply of raw materials from which these objects are made is, if not technically endless, almost so in our age.

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  • Jon Potter

    Very cool. So, it looked like the plastic insides of the fridges were pulverized. I can see a hopper on the arm there. Was it a plastic/resin mixture or melted down? Also, anybody know what software was used?

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  • fairo

    if we can start to print things we use every day and recycle those materials when they break then we will no longer need some of the raw materials mined from the earth. thus creating a cleaner world. endless meaning you can keep recycling the same material and rebuilding.

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  • sp052

    I just want to pass my finger over xD

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