tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-216370437384092286.post9042562772546542892..comments2023-10-20T07:43:27.253-04:00Comments on Slipcast-The Ceramics Blog: Rendering (Plant)Matthew Katzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15576916788056882343noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-216370437384092286.post-85993502263716357642009-12-01T03:47:45.938-05:002009-12-01T03:47:45.938-05:00Hi. If you like this you might like the ceramic Ut...Hi. If you like this you might like the ceramic Utah we presented at an exhibition in New York one week before Art Lebedev posted this . For the ones interested, we are taking orders <br />http://www.unfold.be/pages/projects/items/utanalog<br />http://bitsnpiecesnyc.com/pages/01Unfold Fabhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04335201925996450866noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-216370437384092286.post-18199364597538451302009-11-12T13:01:50.806-05:002009-11-12T13:01:50.806-05:00There but for the lack of a wad of cash go I... ;...There but for the lack of a wad of cash go I... ;P<br /><br />Prof Mark Ganter and entourage at U of Washington have been making quite a bit of progress using 3D powder layer printers to render 3D models in clay (and most recently, glass powder). Commercial 3D printer makers have focused on the prototyping market and thus materials that don't need a kiln to reach full strength. Ganter says to hell with the warranty and makes his own powder formulations with kiln firing in mind.<br /><br />Article in Ceramics Monthly back in Feb 09: http://ceramicartsdaily.org/methods-techniques/the-printed-pot/?floater=99<br /><br />3D rendering for ceramics won't put any potters out of business, but it will make a lot more forms possible that are extremely difficult (near impossible) to build reliably by hand or by casting.dthorpehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00761839989639689964noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-216370437384092286.post-41093708493817772312009-11-11T13:44:42.440-05:002009-11-11T13:44:42.440-05:00ugh. awesome. One of my new studio mates is into 3...ugh. awesome. One of my new studio mates is into 3D rendering... maybe I'll get a chance to check that out now.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12640513421114712561noreply@blogger.com