Made in Hacklab: Morphogenic Constructions

Morphogenic constructions (4)Recently our Ultimaker 3D printer was kept busy for a few days printing strangely-shaped pieces for Edinburgh-based artist Penelope Kay. Penny had been working with Dr Thomas Pratt of Edinburgh University to create strange pseudo-organic shapes that blur the lines between diagrams and the the real world. The 3D printed pieces were encapsulated in medical-grade resin to make a stackable and re-arrangeable artwork. It’s always great to see interesting things being made in the lab, and satisfying to know we’ve helped bring something to fruition. […]

Thursday 20th: 3D printing with the Ultimaker 2

Hacklab member Gary Martin has a new shiny gadget: an Ultimaker 2 3D printer. This Thursday from around 19:00 Gary will host an informal workshop to demo some of the software, print some widgets, and bring along his stash of test 3D prints for closer examination (some seen in the photo above). Gary has been Read more about Thursday 20th: 3D printing with the Ultimaker 2[…]