Harry Nielson, fourth year engineering student at University College London, was tasked with creating a 3D printed impeller for a class project. When his professor told him that his project sucked, he wasn't disheartened. Instead, he was elated because that's just what an impeller is supposed to do and his not only performed better than his classmates', but was the best performing design in the history of the impeller program. While he has no plans for commercial production or any particular functional application, it currently serves as an attractive attachment for his desk lamp. Check out more details about the 3D printed impeller here: http://3dprint.com/88430/3d-printed-impeller-sucks/


Below is a photo of Nielson's creation: