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A conveyor-belt printed shoe experiment for manufacturing-led footwear research.
tryton is driven by process as much as by shape. It is the kind of model people search when they are interested in belt printers, unusual support strategies and footwear made specifically for additive manufacturing.
Use print to buy custom print files or grab the standard files. Use buy when the model is also available as a finished pair. On mobile, the same page opens the camera flow directly.
Desktop print starts the regular download right away. Desktop buy keeps a direct route to standard sizes before the QR option for custom shape.
The custom flow captures a top view and a side view of the foot, then passes both images into checkout so the order stays linked to the photos used for shaping.
Yes. Standard files stay linked on this page, and desktop print opens them immediately before showing the custom QR option.
The flow captures a top photo and a side photo, then sends both to checkout so the custom order can be made from them.
No. Mobile can open the camera directly. Desktop shows the QR route so you can continue on your phone.
Not yet for this model. Right now it is focused on print files.
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