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Desktop Metal is a company pioneering new advances in 3D printing. They’ve successfully printed plastics, metal, and now, are venturing into 3D printed wood, with a new spinoff called Forust. 🌲🌲🌲

And as counter-intuitive as 3D printed wood sounds, it’s actually a very smart use of material. Using byproducts of wood production, like sawdust and paper pulp, they are able to combine it with lignin and a binding agent, and create stunning objects that look like they were carved out of blocks of wood.

Replicating wood grains is one aspect of the technology, but another is to create forms that would be nearly impossible with traditional wood carving. And the reuse of leftover material means that the wood that is cut down is used more fully, making it more sustainable than it would otherwise be.

Even more exciting is the prospect of a circular process for wood manufacturing, where old or broken products could be ground up and reprinted into something new. 🌲🌲🌲

Via Fast Company:

Some initial designs from Forust, in collaboration with Yves Behar, which have been 3D printed out of wood.
The 3D printed wood in process
The printed wood is able to become forms that would be difficult or impossible to make traditionally.
Even furniture would be possible with the 3D printed process.

Cycle of Decay: A Sculpted Ceramic Hand that Looks Like a Carved Tree Branch wood sculpture ceramic anatomy

Cycle of Decay: A Sculpted Ceramic Hand that Looks Like a Carved Tree Branch wood sculpture ceramic anatomy

Cycle of Decay: A Sculpted Ceramic Hand that Looks Like a Carved Tree Branch wood sculpture ceramic anatomy

Cycle of Decay: A Sculpted Ceramic Hand that Looks Like a Carved Tree Branch wood sculpture ceramic anatomy

Cycle of Decay: A Sculpted Ceramic Hand that Looks Like a Carved Tree Branch wood sculpture ceramic anatomy

Amazing ceramic sculpture byΒ Christopher David White.

This impeccably detailed ceramic sculpture calledΒ Cycles of DecayΒ was created by ceramicistΒ Christopher David WhiteΒ who works out of Bloomington, Indiana. Even on close inspection the knotted and twisting veins of the tree branch look almost exactly like old wood, take a closer look on hisΒ website. (viaΒ sweet station)

The artist has another impressive sculpture with the title Not 2B, similarly detailed and realistic.

Not2B-0

Not2B-3