Textures galore

Lots of experimentation lead to these wonderful textures. Tons of variations on both the inside and the outside of the vessels. We are pushing on for more next week.  

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Possibly the most extreme texture we could come up with. Producing the "fan" design on this vessel requires very slow printing (3.5 hours) and continuous attention. It's almost like throwing on the potters wheel...  constant coordination betwee…

Possibly the most extreme texture we could come up with. Producing the "fan" design on this vessel requires very slow printing (3.5 hours) and continuous attention. It's almost like throwing on the potters wheel...  constant coordination between the machine and the potter's hand. 

Tech Specific Grant Support

With the help of a generous grant from 4Culture, Slip Rabbit was able to acquire two new pieces of equipment. We were excited to visit NCECA in Portland this spring and connect there with Danny Defelici, the genius behind 3D Potter, the maker of our new Potterbot 7. In addition to the 3D printer, the studio also added a 2gallon slip mixer to its arsenal, finally giving a break to the old handheld power drill.