Finally the time has come. Your primitive species has advanced to the point where we can now make ourselves known and offer you an opportunity to join galactic society.
That’s only when you have 4D zippers. Almost there…
It’s everything I never needed.

This took Europe $200B and 40 years.
Secret facility in France.

What part do they make in that round thing?
Very cool, thanks.
to create items with “tunable stiffness.”
I’ve got an item with tunable stiffness for ya.
That makes one is us!
I’m getting Faces of Death vibes from that music in the video (at least in the tent scene).
Yes… Finally… The wait is over.
John Zip would be proud that his two dimensional coupler gained an extra dimension of utility today.
I feel I’d have to see it in action, on a use case, to understand its use.
There’s a video in the article showing a few, like pitching a tent and then taking it down.
Immediately when i saw this is thought man this will revolutionise the tent game.
Then i saw the video and am glad they’re all over it
That tent actually looks useful, if the zippers can hold up.
Hey, that’s pretty cool! I’d be super curious to see how other materials outside of pla (not particularly great for long term outdoor use) or tpu fare, especially with tools like metal printers becoming slightly more accessible.
Also, it might be worth cross posting to [email protected], it’s always nice to see cool and bleeding edge use cases for the technology.
Link to video https://youtu.be/AWig98GVIno
I’m sure people have said similar things about inventions in the past that now shape our everyday lives.
Thumbnail looks like IUDs
3d printable IUD! Who’s first?
I’m not cinical, but this is likely the 4th or 5th time someone has made a 3 sided zipper in my lifetime.
Article sort of goes into that a little bit, mentioning the origins of the idea and explaining how this one might actually be useful.
Super cool







