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Bambu Lab and SCRY have launched 9 FDM-printable footwear models on MakerWorld, transitioning 3D-printed shoes from luxury collectibles to accessible digital assets.
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Bambu Lab and SCRY have launched 9 FDM-printable footwear models on MakerWorld, transitioning 3D-printed shoes from luxury collectibles to accessible digital assets.

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Originally reported by 南极熊

Bambu Lab and SCRY have launched 9 FDM-printable footwear models on MakerWorld, transitioning 3D-printed shoes from luxury collectibles to accessible digital assets. This partnership allows users to produce professional-grade footwear at home for under 50 USD, down from the typical 600 USD price point. By optimizing TPU prints for desktop hardware, the collaboration validates a distributed manufacturing model that eliminates inventory overhead. This shift signals a systemic move toward a scalable consumer-centric AM ecosystem. 👟🚀

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