
JuiceBall
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The standard plastic water bottle's cylindrical shape has remained unchanged for decades, typically with 16.9 ounces volume. However, a more space-efficient design is the truncated octahedron, which maximizes packaging space by filling gaps between spheres without wasting room. Lord Kelvin regarded this shape as the optimal configuration for packing 3D spheres. By employing SLS 3D printing technology, costs are reduced since it involves layering processes to create complex parts easily and utilizes biocompatible XT-Copolyester material that is styrene-free. This innovative method streamlines design and manufacturing stages, focusing solely on product functionality. The innovator behind this project is Jeremy Case from Grand Haven High School in Michigan.
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