Ikea Furniture Can be Printed at Home With this New Technology

Ikea Furniture Can be Printed at Home With this New Technology Clapway

There are many aspects of Ikea to love. The meatballs, the lamps, the meatballs, the prices and of course, the meatballs. If only the furniture could put itself together, that place would simply be the greatest on Earth. Thanks to a new technology, the possibility of eating Swedish meatballs while the furniture builds itself is now possible.

NEW TECHNOLOGY BUILDS IKEA FURNITURE

Looking at the name Colossal3D, what comes to mind? Well, for one colossal means immense. Like “Did you slay that colossal swell last night Brody?”. 3D? Well, we all know what that is. Put the two together and you get Colossal3D, a new technology that makes large 3D printers at a reasonable price. With a 1/2 meter print bed or larger, you will now be able to print that Ikea Meatball Machine you’ve always wanted, or you know, that dresser your girlfriend thought was cute. Whatever you decide to make, the Colossal3D will eliminate your needs for any other printer. It even comes with an expansion kit making the print area 1/12 meters, 2 meters or more. The limits only exist in your head.

COLASSAL3D ENHANCES THE IMAGINATION

Actually, forget Ikea. Why go to a giant store, getting lost in the boundless options of ottoman’s, bookshelves and meatballs? This time, forego the Ikea experience and instead just open your mind to technology. If you want to make a triangle shaped bed frame, a bookshelf that only holds your pet fish or a fake dresser that actually doubles as a meatball machine, the possibility is there with 3D printing technology.

CHOOSE YOUR STYLE

Colossal3D offers three types of printers. There’s the tiny one for your desktop ($2000), 1 cubic meter size ($2,500) and then the 2 cubic meter with plexiglass enclosure. The price for that one is on request, but it will eventually pay for itself. With an open source platform, one can contribute ideas as well as benefit from others. If you’re new to 3D printing technology, get on board. Don’t rely on Ikea to live your life for you. Live your life in 3D. 3D printing is the future of society, not cheap furniture and meatballs.