There have been many makes use of of 3D printing on the MADE present, however maybe none that jumped out as a lot as the newest creation from TBD Bikes. That’s the title of the corporate that Dylan Banera is sticking to, with a concentrate on 3D printed bicycle designs.
If that title sounds acquainted, that’s seemingly as a result of we simply lined Dylan’s work earlier this 12 months at Sea Otter. On the time, Dylan tells us that the brand new bike on show on the MADE present wasn’t even within the works. Dylan was in a position to design a motorbike body, get these design information printed in China, after which get the bike assembled, all in time for MADE. That’s a fairly eye-opening demonstration of how shortly a motorbike can go from idea to completed prototype with the usage of 3D printing.

In comparison with his final body, which was an unridable proof-of-concept, Dylan wished to create a body that was rideable. So as an alternative of carbon tubes bonded to Nylon 12 lugs, the brand new bike is nearly utterly 3D printed from aluminum.






There’s rather a lot occurring with the design, however probably the most putting parts are seemingly the top tube and backside bracket space, each of which had been created using AI-based design software program. In line with Dylan, he merely wished to check out the characteristic after exploring it in his design software program.




The result’s a backside bracket meeting that vaguely resembles a human pelvis, full with a shelf meant so as to add stress for a bel-drive setup. There doesn’t appear to be a cut up within the body to permit for belt use, so it’s unlikely to be utilized.




Earlier than sending off the information to be printed in metallic, Dylan printed sections out of plastic to ensure they’d work.




The opposite attention-grabbing design characteristic is the usage of TPMS or Triply Periodic Minimal Surfaces for the tubing, which Dylan admits is approach overkill for the meant goal. These steady, interconnected surfaces are nice for warmth exchangers and the like as a result of a excessive floor space and structural effectivity, however most likely not mandatory when a hole tube would suffice. However they appear cool.




If that wasn’t sufficient for the typical teenager, Dylan can also be engaged on a body that may make the most of totally 3D-machined and bonded to carbon tubes for an additional rideable bike.
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