Desktop 3D Printing

 

This series of 3D-printed models explores formal variation and geometric articulation through desktop-scale additive manufacturing. Designed in Grasshopper 3D and exported as STL files via Rhinoceros 3D, the forms were sliced into toolpaths using Slicer and fabricated using Creality FDM 3D printers. The process highlights layer-based additive manufacturing, capturing complex surface topologies and material properties unique to this technique.

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