Max Robotham, an Industrial Design student at New Zealand's Victoria University, has put his school's UP! 3D printers to good--and constant--use lately, printing out 48 pieces. These pieces can be put together jigsaw puzzle style to create the Jigsurf, a 3D printed surfboard that, assembled using a high tensile steel cable, is 5'9" long. Designed using Solidworks, and needing about six full days of print time, Robotham and a friend successfully tested the Jigsurf board in the waves. Read more about Robotham's design process and plans for future iterations in the full article: http://3dprint.com/81630/3d-printed-surfboard-jigsurf/


Below is a look at the Jigsurf: