On Thursday’s podcast, we chose Cubify as one of our favorite things at this year’s CES: a 3D printing service that can turn almost any design into a plastic model 5 inches squared. The company has a bunch of its Cube printers here at the show — as shown in our hands-on a few days ago — and its team has been producing everything from shoes to chess pieces throughout the week. We thought we’d put it to the test, and gave them a challenge — could they print our Penrose-like impossible logo?
The Verge logo gets Cubified
We set the guys at Cubify a challenge — could they reproduce our geometrically impossible logo?
We set the guys at Cubify a challenge — could they reproduce our geometrically impossible logo?


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