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KAV is back with another 3D printed helmet, but this one has some massive improvements that make it much more attractive.
This version, however, is perfect for the Do-It-Youself builder on a budget assuming you have access to a Taz 3D printer through your hackerspace or a friend. The entire helmet is 3D printed as ...
Developed by researchers at the Universities of Gothenburg and Isfahan, the 3D printed helmet can better absorb shocks than traditional foam-lined helmets by deforming its shape as required.