On the 11th holiday, excitement filled the air as people eagerly planned their journeys home. But as the saying goes, everyone can guess the beginning but not the end — and maybe your day looked something like this.

Maybe it’s like this.

Or perhaps it's like this.

During the 11th holiday, the roads in Beijing were unusually quiet. People enjoyed the scenic views on the highway while some even played badminton. Xiao Bian, a tech enthusiast, had printed a carbon fiber badminton racket using a 3D printer. It turns out that most commercial rackets are made from carbon fiber, but this one might be the world's first 3D-printed carbon fiber badminton racket.
The racket was printed using FDM carbon fiber wire, with three parts printed separately and then hand-assembled and threaded together.
Xiongda holds a badminton racket in one hand.

Xiaobian is holding a racket, ready to head to the highway for a test. The guys on the road are waiting for him to catch up.

In fact, 3D printing badminton rackets can help manufacturers develop new products and offer customized options based on user preferences, keeping up with the trend of personalization. This technology could also be applied by other sportswear companies to improve R&D efficiency and innovation.




â–³ Put it in the machine after assembly
Let’s take a look at Xiao Bian’s masterpiece — it looks pretty impressive! A 3D-printed carbon fiber badminton racket.



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