Jul.8, 2013
Want to win a Cube 3D printer? Cubify launched its Summer Sunglass Design Challenge running all summer long from July 2, 2013 to August 31, 2013.
Make the sunglasses printable on the Cube or design them to be printed with our Cloud Printing materials like Cubify Colorstone or Cubify Everlast. The details are simple and the possibilities limitless. The Cubify community will vote for finalists and winning designs will be judged by a group of Cubify's Featured Artists. The first place winner will receive their own Cube 3D printer.
All entries must be submitted as an STL file, and you can use the Party Glasses app on Cubify to create your design or a plain sunglass template in both a .FUN Cubify Invent file and an STL provided by Cubify. The contest is accepting submissions through August 31.
Check out more information on the Cubify Summer Sunglass Design Challenge page here.
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I wish I could support this, but Cube's draconian DRM attempts force me to shun them.