You may have seen from yesterday’s blog posts that we were honored to have Mayor Bloomberg cut the ribbon at the groundbreaking of the Shapeways Factory of the Future, with 3D Printed Scissors, of course.

Bloomberg to unpack at Shapeways

We designed a pair of slightly oversized scissors that we 3D Printed fully assembled in our White Strong & Flexible (Nylon). We tested the scissors on paper, napkins, hair and cardboard so that we were satisfied we would not be embarrassed on the day with non-cutting scissors.

We modified the design ever so slightly, introducing a slight curve in the blade to compensate for the 0.6mm gap that ensured the moving parts did not sinter together but there was still an easy shearing motion between the two blades. Then without further testing (yikes) we put the design on top of the build so that Mayor Bloomberg could take the scissors from the powder, clean them off and cut the ribbon.

Mayor Bloomberg Pulling Scissors from Shapeways 3D Printer

Mayor Bloomberg Pulling Scissors from Shapeways 3D Printer

Mayor Bloomberg Pulling Scissors from Shapeways 3D Printer

Mayor Bloomberg Pulling Scissors from Shapeways 3D Printer

Mayor Bloomberg Pulling Scissors from Shapeways 3D Printer

Mayor Bloomberg Pulling Scissors from Shapeways 3D Printer

Here you can see the progress with Mayor Bloomberg looking a little surprised that they worked perfectly straight out of the 3D Printer while Peter and Marleen look on relieved/joyous.  It was a fantastic event and a massive thanks go out to Mayor Bloomberg and all elected official and press (including Betabeat and Gizmodo who gave the scissors some love) who attended along with the entire Shapeways team for making it happen, especially Carine and Elisa who spent HOURS in preparation….

3D Printed Scissors used by Mayor Bloomberg to cut ribbom at Shapeways NYC

Video thanks to Zack Schildhorn