Create Your Own 3D Printed Fluid Vase

Create your own 3D printed Fluid Vase

Fluid Vase by Fung Kwok Pan @ Supabold

Above is an image of the Fluid Vase, a polyamide-based product… from captured the series of photographs, to 3-D, to an actual tangible vase.

So, here’s how it done. An impressive images of water splashed into a container was being captured by Singaporean designer Fung Kwok Pan at 500 frames per second, then creating a virtual mesh vase by using those captured images to produce 3D simulations. And from the generated 3-D, they slowly but repeatedly building(printing) a real vase layer by layer until the form is completed using a powder that prints out from a high power laser machine known as Selective Laser Sintering, a 3D printing technique manufactured by i-materialise.

Create your own 3D printed Fluid Vase, Supabold

Create your own 3D printed Fluid Vase, Supabold, i-materialise 3-D techniques

Now you can create your own 3-D Printed Fluid Vase at Supabold.

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  8. this is fantastic, but looks real hard to create.

  9. @ igoydude,
    It’s not really that hard if you already had a rendered 3D or even a captured images, all you had to do is send those files to the above-mentioned link with the payment of course, and they will do the rest. However, as of now, I think that the price of finished product can cause you an arm and a leg.

    salamat pala sa pagsilip… :)

  10. ang cute naman nito! did you get to try it too?

  11. @ helen,
    not yet, but maybe in the near future kapag hindi na ganun kataas ang price… :)

    syanga, salamat sa pagdalaw… =)

  12. hahaha do update us when you do try it. i’ve seen this a lot when i was researching on new gadgets and new stuff online, but i was really curious on how it works. i still believe the old way of creating sculptures are best (or maybe I just say that now because I’m a Ghost and Patrick Swayze fan LOL). very intriguing, this whole concept of online 3D

  13. sure, I will… :) pero mag-ipon muna ako ng pambayad sa pagpapagawa.. heheheh

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