Continuous line print of a braid-like structure of overcrossing arcs, on the right is the corresponding machine toolpath
Spatial printing
Work in progress - project is still undergoing
Exploring spatial printing using desktop PLA printing using an extended nozzle that allows a freedom of movement without immediate collision.
Studying the way curves can be created accurately and consistently by generating straight lines toolpath.
Exploring the relation between the toolpath and the output geometry and understanding how to replicate the process.
This experiment exploits the material ability to bend and stretch while it's still hot, while also solidifying quickly.
The G-code toolpath and the output result differ in their geometry
Work in progress - project is still undergoing
Inspiration from flowy movement that is so distinct from the current planar - coherent movement of the printer
Work in progress - project is still undergoing
Spatial printing
Exploring spatial printing using desktop PLA printing using an extended nozzle that allows a freedom of movement without immediate collision.
Studying the way curves can be created accurately and consistently by generating straight lines toolpath.
Exploring the relation between the toolpath and the output geometry and understanding how to replicate the process.
This experiment exploits the material ability to bend and stretch while it's still hot, while also solidifying quickly.