Check out these 3d printed china images:
KamerMaker – Polymer Fail
Image by faberdasher
Failure can be lovely and fascinating.
The premature failure of these 3d printed bird houses, was due to nasty, low-cost PLA (usually from China), that utilizes entirely inappropriate colourants. They use dyes which just are not stable, break down swiftly and then release totally free-radicals that accelerate the degradation of the base polymer. Faberdashery use only pigments that have been extensively tested and developed in residence 🙂
The KamerMaker (RoomBuilder), capable of 3D printing large architectural objects with an epic 2x2x3.5m develop region!
Launch celebration for kamermaker.com, a project by DUS Architects (dusarchitects.com), at Tolhuistuin, Amsterdam.
Digital ceramics project
Image by andreas.hopf
Simulated drops of liquid that are wetting a surface have been output at Materialise. A plaster mould for slip-casting fine bone china will be taken off of them next.
Tiny drop 275x155x60mm
Medium drop 340x250x80mm
Huge drop …