
WOULD you dare to let a 3D printer ink your next tattoo?
During a recent electronics workshop at the in Paris, a group of students decided to swap a MakerBot鈥檚 extruder for a pen.
Within a few hours, they had modified the printer to draw simple, short-term doodles on skin. Not satisfied with temporary tattoos, the students added parts from a standard tattoo machine. The result: a printer that can give you permanent tats.
Advertisement
After the invention was tested on simulated skin, volunteers lined up for the honour of being the first to get inked. 鈥淎 lot of people were excited by the idea of being the first human tattooed by a 鈥榬obot鈥,鈥 writes team leader Pierre Emm in the instructions they posted online.
The design is created in regular modelling software. So far, the printer can only draw simple outlines like circles. The hardest part is ensuring the skin is kept taut and flat. Human skin is flexible and curved, which makes accurate printing more difficult.
鈥淭he idea really isn鈥檛 to replace the tattoo artist: you can鈥檛 replace their eyes and brain,鈥 says Samuel Bernier, their instructor. 鈥淲hat鈥檚 interesting is to open the discussion.鈥
This article appeared in print under the headline 鈥淧ermanent tattoos inked by hacked 3D printer鈥