Thing-O-Matic Stepstruder MK6 Lookbook: John Abella’s Twisted Forms

John Abella (New York, USA)

Veteran MakerBot Operator John Abella has printed a number of the “twisted forms” geometric models on Thingiverse lately using his new MakerBot Stepstruder MK6. The models themselves are impressive, of course, but we have been particularly admiring JohnA‘s prints of these and wanted to share them with you.

A twisted mind…geometrically speaking.

Screw Cup, Printed by JohnA

Screwable Jewellery Box printed by John Abella

Shot Glass 7 sides twisted, Printed by JohnA (ABS)

Shot Glass 7 sides twisted, Printed by John Abella (PLA)

 

Death flying towards your refrigerator at 325kph from the outstretched hand of a ninja assassin has rarely been printed (and photographed) with such beauty and grace.

Ninja Fridge Shuriken printed by John Abella

 

We love your Stepstruder MK6, too, JohnA! Keep showing us how it’s done.

Heart Gears printed by John Abella

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  • Top Ten Best Things About the MakerBot Thing-O-Matic - MakerBot Industries
    April 5, 2011 at 1:05 pm
     

    [...] #10. MakerBot Stepstruder MK6 toolhead MakerBot Stepstruder MK6 Toolhead The MakerBot Stepstruder™ MK6 is the latest and greatest in MakerBot extrusion technology — and is included standard in every Thing-O-Matic. You have more control over printing than ever before –  print hollow and fast for prototyping, partially filled, or print solid for heavy-duty parts for usable mechanical prototypes. And keep your eyes open for the incredible MK6 prints appearing on Thingiverse such as the grouping here and here! [...]

     
 

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