Filed under: environmental / sustainability, furniture | Tags: cnc, Design, environmental, furniture, sustainable
Just from the few items Adam has presented at his website, it’s easy to see that he’s got many attributes of a great designer; Eco-conscious —utilizing sustainable forested woods, ingenuity—applying CNC techniques of his own design and style—that speaks for itself.
Victorian Grandfather Chair. My favorite!
57ft Cofee Table / Bench. Not my top pick by looks, but it is certainly the most impressive by design. Regarding the “custom CNC techniques” above, this is CNC cut via complex 3D curves from one continuous length of plywood 57ft long.
Wall +.
Chippendale Writing Desk.
Filed under: Art, DIY, Uncategorized | Tags: 3d printer, cnc, cnc machine, digital fabrication, fabrication, laser cut, machining
Hey hey I just found this GREAT Digital Fabrication group pool on Flickr. Lately I’ve been doing a lot of research, looking to buy a CNC router (thinking about a shopbot), and I somehow stumbled across this Flickr page. To date it has about 300 members and over 1000 images. I hope to contribute to the pool someday. Here are some selects of laser-cut, cnc routed and 3d printed goodness:
Filed under: eating / dinnerware / kitchen | Tags: cnc, fruit bowl, product design, tableware
“Each part of the earth is unique in then design of her heights and depths. Fluidforms enables customers to have a piece of this singularity on a table at home. The different contour lines of a chosen area define the shape of the bowl. An expedition into landscapes and cities only known from hiking. The earth becomes a sensory experience, that can be filled with the fruits of the earth.”
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Pretty cool I guess. Just not $300 cool…