That's a wrap, everyone! We would like to thank all of you who participated in the Stratasys "Make It Real" Challenge. After another round of deliberations, our judges have chosen these three models as our winners. Congratulations to Marti Sola, Jack Stubbs and Paolo Minetola, and a very special thank you to our Honorable Mentions, as well as everyone who participated in this challenge to Make It Real. Stay tuned for future challenges!
The detail on this model is fantastic! Between the resolution and the texture mapping, we could be easily fooled into thinking this is an actual stone.
This design goes for realism, and the level of anatomical detail truly impresses.
This model leverages the ability of the J750 to make some parts rigid, while others are soft and flexible.
This design is particularly sleek, and one that would be great for J750 prototyping.
This steering wheel is elegantly designed, with optics, haptics and durability in mind. Most importantly, it closely approximates the real thing in terms of looks and feel, like any good prototype should.
This model is intricately designed to function exactly like a real Rubick's cube, and the addition of recognizable patterns for the visually impaired is a nice touch.
This model approximates the real thing by keeping material flexibility in mind. Comfort is vital with a hearing aid!
This model us designed with both function and efficiency in mind. It's a complex wall-mount design that can utilize the capabilities of the J750 to be created in a single print, with no assembly required. And yet, the parts can move freely among one another.
This model uses a mesh design to deduce resource costs, a necessary factor to consider. It also offers a cost-effective solution, compared to traditional mold casts, for correcting Clubfoot.
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