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SoftKill ProtoHouse is looking ugly and beautiful at the same time… and is intriguingly computer aided designed.
via: Smartplanet article.
protohouse:

SoftKill ProtoHouse to be exhibited at the London 3D Printshow, Oct 19-21, 2012

SoftKill ProtoHouse is looking ugly and beautiful at the same time… and is intriguingly computer aided designed.

via: Smartplanet article.

protohouse:

SoftKill ProtoHouse to be exhibited at the London 3D Printshow, Oct 19-21, 2012


Tumblrers wanna reblog ? / 3D Printing Architecture CAD ProtoHouse SoftKill next nature Smartplanet = the tags / Nov 12 th Mon = the permalink. / = the source / reblogged from : protohouse : Protohouse /


I just orchestrated the evolution of shape 3177045 on Endless Forms.
Endless Forms is a project led by Hod Lipson at the Creative Machines Lab of Cornell University. 

I just orchestrated the evolution of shape 3177045 on Endless Forms.

Endless Forms is a project led by Hod Lipson at the Creative Machines Lab of Cornell University


Tumblrers wanna reblog ? / 3177045 by me Endless Forms Cornell University Cornell Hod Lipson Creative Machines Lab Waag Society 3D shape 3D Printing shaping evolution Darwin academia = the tags / Jul 3 rd Tue = the permalink. / endlessforms.com = the source / /


Dirk van der Kooij makes this, with a robot !

Dirk van der Kooij makes this, with a robot !


Tumblrers wanna reblog ? / Dirk van der Kooij Endless pulse Endless pulse chair design furniture robotics robot fabbing 3d printing wow dutch The Netherlands = the tags / May 25 th Fri = the permalink. / dirkvanderkooij.nl = the source / /


Physical 3d printed visualization of paths from Chris Woebken’s openpaths.cc data.

This print is using a really unusual technique, I don’t think I’ve seen anyone else use it yet. I generate custom gcode to trace the already printed path while extruding more plastic. Over the course of the print, the nozzle is slowly raised to avoid dragging the printed path around.

src: here

Physical 3d printed visualization of paths from Chris Woebken’s openpaths.cc data.

This print is using a really unusual technique, I don’t think I’ve seen anyone else use it yet. I generate custom gcode to trace the already printed path while extruding more plastic. Over the course of the print, the nozzle is slowly raised to avoid dragging the printed path around.

src: here


Tumblrers wanna reblog ? / Chris Woebken 3d print 3d printing 3d print design visualization openpaths openpaths.cc art gcode = the tags / May 22 nd Sun = the permalink. / Flickr / kylemcdonald = the source / /


Junior Veloso’s liquid resin 3D printer uses a DLP projector beneath a bath of resin to cure an object into its appropriate shape.
Makezine link.

Junior Veloso’s liquid resin 3D printer uses a DLP projector beneath a bath of resin to cure an object into its appropriate shape.

Makezine link.


Tumblrers wanna reblog ? / DIY CNC 3d printer 3d printing fablab waag DLP projector Makezine = the tags / Apr 4 th Mon = the permalink. / blog.makezine.com = the source / /



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