First, we had the students shape three small clay figurines on the themes of faith, hope and powerlessness. We had prepped the clay and utensils, and after a brief introduction, we really just let them dive in. We used clay from the town of Middelfart and glazes made from local clay and seashells.
When the 3D printer met the clay Both printing on two-dimensional surfaces and printing three-dimensional objects have changed radically with the development and spread of digital tools. From treadles to mouse clicks The digital development of looms has a longer history than 3D printing with clay.
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