Here's what we looked at this week:LMD: A new, less wasteful metal 3D printing technique by Meltio.A manufacturing gamechanger: Danish company Adapa has developed adaptive molds, eliminating the need for permanent tooling.ThermoTraks: A smart, low-tech design for a garage door track that offers a better seal.A nifty, terrifying design for a folding axe. The Pulli Bin rethinks the UX of the kitchen garbage can.The Esch 22 Space Station, by architecture firm 2001 TBSI, is a trailer with an inflatable 6-person sleeping dome.The Avvenire Combat is an electric motorcycle that can be convertedinto a snowmobile.FlyFrames are eyewear with no arms (temples), which I believe will introduce a UX hassle.The Hino Profia: A tractor trailer with four-wheel steering!Better UX design for a helmet with a protective facemask.The perfect gift for Cobra Commander: A wristwatch with a mechanical snake that circumnavigates the dial.A Carabiner Battery. (Surely at some point, we will run out of objects that can feature carabiners.)UX design details: The evolution of this bit holder, and its remaining flaw.The CNC Pro is a portable mill for concrete and stone applications.Industrial design firm Goodwin Hartshorn designs an anti-splash urinal.Better UX for barbecue grills: Monument Grills' burner knobs indicate temperature using color.A much smarter, pivoting design for wheelbarrow handles.Industrial design case study: Sprout streamlines outdoor decorative lighting.