3D DESIGN
AND PRINTING

Ideas are most interesting when they become tangible. This section documents our practical exploration of 3D design and printing as a tool for prototyping and experimentation.
We began by solving our own practical tasks and testing ideas in physical form:
Some of these experiments evolved into more complex prototypes, including enclosures for electronic devices and mechanical models based on real engineering drawings:
One such experiment resulted in a working ball valve model, simplified for clarity and educational use.
It can be assembled with bolts using a miniature wrench and functions as a real mechanism.
Before moving from idea to prototype, we study materials, production nuances and the applicability of different types of plastic, refining both models and printing processes.

This practice allows us to better understand the limits of materials, mechanics and form, and to explore new ways of applying these tools in future experiments.

If this area resonates with you, feel free to reach out for dialogue.
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