The Skroll is a fun, pocket-sized embossing machine! - Yanko Design
An infinitely fun way to make embossed prints or send embossed messages, or even carry around in your pocket to create instant, 3D business cards, the Skroll comes from Stereolab, a company devoted to 3D printers and 3D printing. Designed in-house, the Skroll is small and pocket-friendly, coming even with a manus-crank that folds inwards when not in employ. Comprising two inter-child-bearing rollers, the Skroll lets you emboss (or deboss) patterns, images, or text onto pieces of paper, or even metal. The two rollers contain a positive and a negative of your artwork and are 3D printed, as is the Skroll'due south entire assembly. Just merely insert the paper or metallic (sheet metal from drinking cans work rather well) into the slot and crank the handle. The material slides into the rollers, being pressed into the shape that'southward on the rollers, and finally coming out with a nice iii-dimensional slice of fine art embossed into them. The Skroll comes along with usage instructions in a evidently box with the production name embossed on it too! Clever!
Aside from teaching u.s.a. designers a corking lesson in embossing techniques, the Skroll is quite fun to employ and play with. Not to mention beingness able to simply stamp your contact details or website/portfolio URL on random pieces of paper or even sail metal!
Designer: Hlias for Stereolab
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