Akemake has this week unveiled a new 3D printed speaker that they have created using a 100 percent natural wood filament called Timberfill that has been created by Fillamentum.
The very unique 3D printed speaker is called the Spirulida, and has been designed by Ondra Chotovinsky, and inspired by the deep sea squid-like species, the Spirulida.
The new Timberfill 3D printing filament has not only been designed to look like word but also behave like word offering 3D printed models similar characteristics to those created or carved from wood. The new speaker is the very first 3D printed speaker in the world created from Timberfill.
“Spirula is the World’s First Desktop Speaker you can easily print and assemble by yourself. Its form and full range speaker system are a marriage of quality sound and modern aesthetics – producing a timeless piece that allows you to stream 3D printing ideology with us.
Spirula has the perfect size to fit into most home and office desktop setups, or to be an original design piece of your living room.”
If you fancy 3D printing your very own speaker the designs are available to download for free as well as instructions for assembling from the akemake website. Fillamentum also offers a variety of 3D printing materials, including the new wood Timberfill, but also traditional PLA, ABS, and even PVA.
For more information on the new 3D printed speaker made from wood jump over to the akemake website for details.
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