Sandvik engineers smash-proof guitar with 3D printing

As a former heavy eyeliner and Doc Martens wearing teen maybe hold the former. I have always liked the idea of one day smashing up a guitar. Swedish engineering company, Sandvik however, has built a guitar so strong that no matter how much I fancy myself a wannabe Joan Jett, is virtually impossible to break. 
The guitar, believed to be a world-first, is a collaborative project from a number of divisions within Sandvik and guitar designer, Andy Holt of Drewman Guitars. The body was 3D printed in titanium using a powder bed process, while the neck and fretboard were machined by Sandvik Coromant from a solid block of recycled stainless steel.

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