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For our Making Of… series on KQED we spent time with industrial designer Scott Summit, of Bespoke Innovations 3-D Systems, in San Francisco.
Scott, who has designed for Apple, Nike and many other companies in Silicon Valley, is making something called Fairings — customized, individualized coverings for prosthetic legs. They look like sculpture or jewelry. And they’re made with a 3D printer. (He also showed us the guitar he 3D printed). Read more…