A bit of whimsey with a 3D Printer
Kinetic Sculpture
Turn the crank and watch them row and ring the bell. Silly.
Kinetic Sculpture.
It closes and opens its wings, then closes and opens its beak.
Very silly.
3D Pen.
3D Pen
Made in a high school art class. Designed by sketching a squirrel out the bathroom window.
A sculpture construction set.
All components have hex bases and can be arranged in many different ways
I was really into hexagons for a while.
My mother was a potter and I have a very simple vase she made. I have used it as a starting point for a number of sculptures. This one divides it into five segments and pushes them through each other.
3D CAD and 3D printer.
Here the segments have pushed most of the way through.
Here the segments have pushed most of the way through.
Segments have emerged on the far side. The vase is inverted.
Another disassembly of my mother's vase, this time by spliting into five segments and turning each until they push through each other and the vase is inverted. 3D CAD & 3D printer.
Showed the starting and ending of the process
Segments rotating clockwise.
Later Stages
Walk near it and the eyeballs start looking around. Press the button and they all look at you.
Eyeballs on stalks.
Servos and control board
The Button.
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