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Tap Takeover: 3D Printed Beer Taps

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January 23, 2017 in Columbus, Ohio, the Tap Takeover event featured customized beer tap handles in the form of local brewmasters who were 3D scanned by Knockout Concepts, 3D printed by IC3D, and hand painted by local artist Kendric Tonn. [Video: Knockout Concepts]


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