Humanti pots

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They ordered a lotus bowl, it won’t be easy to make.POT_15
 

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Thank you, there was a little confusion: the plan that can be printed will always be free. The concrete implementation will be on the Meska side, there is the price of the piece.
I'm a bit confused - you're 3d printing these in plastic. How are you turning them into concrete pots? Some sort of mold?
 
I'm a bit confused - you're 3d printing these in plastic. How are you turning them into concrete pots? Some sort of mold?
I’m only using it for design now, but there’s a technology I’m going to introduce, I’m doing it now. Please be patient.
 
I’m only using it for design now, but there’s a technology I’m going to introduce, I’m doing it now. Please be patient.
3d printing concrete? I know that technology exists for larger scale things. Interested to see what you create. Keep us updated.
 
3d printing concrete? I know that technology exists for larger scale things. Interested to see what you create. Keep us updated.
I don't believe he uses 3D printing for any of it. He's just modeling the designs he wants. He's nice to enough to offer the models for free if you want to 3D print one though (I printed one as a test as you can see here).

Looks like he's slowly updating his blog with his process.
 
 

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I designed a little modern decoration in it.
 

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With a worn surface for picture frames.
 

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And a tip: I think a lot of libraries have 3D printers nowadays (I know ours has a couple) - not sure what what the rules surrounding them are though (do you pay for materials? print time?).
Our main library has a couple of 3D printers. Access is available to everyone and you only pay for the materials based on a price per weight.
 
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