wood, staples, nails, screws, acrylic paint
When you exclusively make products digitally, or from modular or 3D printed parts, you don’t really get to experience failure. You can’t cut a piece wrong. You can’t screw it in weird. So, for my first ever wood project, a shoe rack, I started out hopeful: I rendered it in 3D, made plans to cut it, and went to the woodshop. But bandsaws and nail guns are not the most precise and user-friendly tools. I wanted to embrace this aspect - highlight the imperfections, maybe even manufacture some.