This weekend, San Mateo, California will kick off the Bay Area Maker Faire. With makers' penchant for 3D printing, the technology is sure to be apparent--and one man will be demonstrating its use with the help of a popular material not often seen alongside high-tech products: cardboard. Jose Ramil Seneris will be introducing his 3D printed/cardboard bicycle and plans to ride it three times in a 10-foot-long line to demonstrate its function. Inspired by Izhar Gafni's cardboard bicycle, Seneris' creation is made largely from cardboard, with the front and rear sprockets produced on a 3D printer. Read about his creative process, inspiration, and future plans in the full story: http://3dprint.com/64887/3d-printed-cardboard-bicycle/
Below is a photo of Seneris' 3D printed/cardboard bicycle: