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Imagesource: https://rockybergen.com/

What if you could just print out all the dream machines of the 80's and put them on your workbench at home? I mean literally. 😳

Sounds funny? Sure, because in this case we're not talking about 3D printing, but rather the laser-based 2D-process on ordinary, thin paper. Does it ring a bell?

Rocky Bergen aka @rockasoo is a Canadian designer, who has taken on the work of turning all those wonderful boxes made of PCB, metal and plastic into wonderful boxes made solely of paper. Print, fold, glue, be happy.

Currently there are 20 different models on Rocky's site. If we're lucky, there may be a few more.

My fingers are already hurting. 👉👈

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