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Monday, 21 October 2013

3D-printed titanium horseshoes could win by a nose





Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) has created a set of bespoke titanium horseshoes for a Melbourne race horse using additive 3D printing. According to CSIRO, this is a first for horse racing and demonstrates the potential for the technology... Continue Reading 3D-printed titanium horseshoes could win by a nose

Section: Sports

Tags: 3D Printing, Australia, CSIRO, Horse-riding, Racing, Titanium

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