Print to build, joint collection

Print to build, joint collection

cults3d

The driving question behind my project is how we can make the most of desktop 3D printers in our homes. This is a pressing issue, because previously rapid prototyping was the main focus but now it's on rapid manufacturing. The price of FDM printers is plummeting rapidly. One potential solution is joint design. To create larger objects with our printers, we should print only small joints and connect bigger parts from different materials. I optimized my collection of 3D printer joints to make them more versatile. It's now possible to join 8-millimeter plywood sheets at various angles. The collection includes 90-degree, 45-degree, and 120-degree elements. A key feature of the design is that you don't need screws or glue to connect the parts. You can build furniture, installations, partitions, and anything else your imagination comes up with. These experimental objects aim to highlight the importance of rethinking how we use 3D printers. Visit facebook.com/P2Bcollective to see more. If you encounter any issues with the models or have trouble using them, please reach out and I'll do my best to help. Your feedback will enable me to develop the collection further. Email: olle.gellert@gmail.com Behance: https://www.behance.net/Gale91 I'd love it if you built something and shared a photo of your creation with me! Thanks for checking out this project, and I hope you have fun exploring its possibilities!

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