As the Guinness World Book of Records began to get more and more out there over the years with the business of breaking records, for the average layperson it began to seem as if we might run out of some of the more slightly conventional things to do like dancing until we dropped, 1950s style, or growing the world’s biggest cow on our Midwestern farm.
Never fear though, as in numerous other sectors–3D printing has come to the rescue offering up a whole new lifetime of options for record breaking. This technology is a great example of how a new science garnering mainstream attention can lead to a whole new world of records just waiting to be thought up and then broken, from 3D printed robots solving the Rubik’s cube at lightning speed to incredible new gadgets like GoPro camera holders helping those who are competing to break records—and yes, there’s plenty more all this came from, as you can probably guess. Read More…