open3DP’s 3D printing recipes

open3DP's recipes

Open3DP’s Recipes are a really nice resource for those interested in experimenting with different materials for 3D printing. There’s a little bit of everything in there, from glass to porcelain to sugar.

Open3dp is a website hosted by the Solheim Rapid Prototyping Laboratory in the Mechanical Engineering Department on the University of Washington campus. Its purpose is to disseminate information and foster a community of people interested in an open sharing of 3D printing information.

Below is “Printing Ceramics,” a video featuring the work of the Solheim Rapid Prototyping/ Rapid Manufacturing Lab, specifically the work of Professor Mark Ganter, as well as the experimental art of Doctoral Student Meghan Trainor.



One Response to “open3DP’s 3D printing recipes”

  1. Sandra says:

    wow.. I knew this was coming…but ..well, I’m a potter…I’d love to try to do this with a sculpture I made of a humming bird..or one of my goldfish.

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