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Wednesday, 14 January 2015

ORNL unveils 3D-printed Shelby Cobra in Detroit



It stands to reason that if you had a big enough 3D printer, one of the first things you would do is print a replica of a vintage 1965 Shelby Cobra sportscar, and that's what the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) did for the 2015 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit. The result of a project that took only six weeks from conception to finished product, the vehicle not only celebrates the Shelby Cobra's 50th anniversary, but also acts as a demonstration of modern additive manufacturing and rapid prototyping technology... Continue Reading ORNL unveils 3D-printed Shelby Cobra in Detroit

Section: Automotive

Tags: 3D Printing, Automotive, Detroit Auto Show 2015, Oak Ridge National Laboratory,ORNL, Prototype, Shelby, US Department of Energy

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