Inspired by industrial components, Torq is the first 3D printed object commissioned by OTHR that explores the mechanical potential of 3D printed output. Turning the business of nut cracking into a precise as well as a fun activity, this product finds its place in the heart of the home. The cylindrical body fits comfortably in hand and provides control over a challenging task. The grooves become the dominant force in the product, as well as the refined visual detail that suggests the intuitive motion it employs.
Country
United States America
Year
2018
Client
www.othr.com
Affiliation
Josh Owen LLC
Designer
Josh Owen
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It's a great idea, but I feel that the upper and lower parts of the cylinder are too thin and the strength is not enough.
Not bad
The products of other website are very good.
I 've seen it before, but I didn't expect it to be your award-winning work. It's very good.
I saw it on be station