Thursday, 28 May 2026

May 27, 2026

I came in to draw the last pose at FUSION in Albuquerque:





DIE CUTTING

During Hack Night at Quelab (May 27, 2026), Adric fashioned some dies for die cutting, with a thin bandsaw blade. He first laser cut a pattern into a hard bamboo tile, and then pushed the bandsaw blade into the tile, teeth first:

Adric had made a "Q" die
with a bandsaw blade

Inserting the "Q" die and the paper to cut


CRUNCH!


The "Q" die and the leather press

Ultimately he only got an embossing in the paper, no die cutting.

Apparently the leather press pushed the bandsaw blade deeper into the tile.

However we made a lot of progress, and I think this homemade die approach should work next time.


Earlier we used the same leather press tool to punch out linoleum tiles:



Tuesday, 26 May 2026

KREA 2 -- Abstract Rope


I used the new KREA 2 model to make more Abstract Rope sculptures, from a Moodboard I made Public -- "SURREAL ORGANIC COILISM" -- with the images from my Mayan ROPE blog post:

ROPE SCULPTURES
 around a Mayan temple


VIEW in 360° -- and also by pushing your mouse over the image in the following YouTube:

I like the movement around the form 
implied in rope patterns

Animation of Abstract Rope images
generated with the new KREA 2 model


ROPE IMAGES


Download: "6BWrope.SVG" (141.97 KB)



Download: "1BWrope.SVG" (172.22 KB)










Download: "2BWrope.SVG" (249.77 KB)



Download: "3BWrope.SVG" (178.35 KB)




Download: "4BWrope.SVG" (170.09 KB)





Download: "5BWrope.SVG" (236.78 KB)










Download: "7BWrope.SVG" (144.10 KB)




Is there an AI program
that will translate the rhythm in this sculpture
into music?

Download: "mayarope.GLB" (2.60 MB)

I uploaded the still image to Google's GEMINI and asked to make it 3D by generating THIS OpenSCAD CODE:

Generated in GEMINI with OpenSCAD code
Download: "mayarope.STL" (1.45 MB)





PROCESS

I made a PUBLIC Moodboard -- "SURREAL ORGANIC COILISM" -- from the images of my MAYAN ROPE blog post -- and used that to generate new rope images with the new KREA 2 model:

Moodboard made with the images from my 




CONCLUSION 

These rope sculptures don't have much of my drawing DNA in them. However I identify with the aesthetic, as the rope shows the motion around the object.  This is one of the things what I aspire to do with my figure drawings.  Moreover the rope adds a tactile element to the image, inviting the viewer to touch it.

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