This project has acted as a case study for how custom 3D printing could work in a commercial sense. I also wanted to better my product photography and product development skills using this project as a design exercise.




Using Fusion 360, these forms can be CAD up with ease at various sizes proportional to what is being made - for example, these make brilliant polymer clay cutters for jewellery, trinkets and art.
The forms are then 3D printed on-demand, minimising the need for stock to be accumulated before there is demand for it. I used this as a case study for a larger project, creating both forms I generated and custom forms from clients.
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