2. WHO IS THIS GUY AND WHY
DOES HE TALK ABOUT JEWELRY?
Julian Leitloff is Co-Founder of Stilnest.com,
publishing house for designer jewelry.
Tech-enthusiast with business background.
3. AND WHAT IS STILNEST ALL ABOUT?
It all began with a group of friends with a business vision.
Today, Stilnest is the first Publishing House for designer jewelry.
We discover exciting artist all around the world and and make their designs
happen exclusively for our customers.
We handle production, fine packaging and shipping - the designer can focus
deeply on the design process.
4. WHY 3D PRINTING
AND HOW DOES IT WORK?
The 3D printing technology was invented more than 30
years ago. Now, finally prices drop and quality increases.
5. FROM A ROUGH IDEA
TO A DIGITAL BLUEPRINT
3D printing requires a digital computer-aided design file
(CAD). It’s like a PDF with a third dimension.
6. FROM A DIGITAL BLUEPRINT
TO A PHYSICAL OBJECT
Files created in programs called “Rhinoceros 3D” or “AutoCAD” are the
blueprint for the additive manufacturing process.
9. A roller applies a thin layer of pulver on the
building platform
The reservoir supplies the
building material in pulver form
Layer by layer the building platform is
lowered
10. The mirror guides the
laser beam to the
accurate position
The laser partially melts the pulver
particles to force a permanent
connection
12. The Stilnest cuckoo clock
coming right out of the
pulver block of an EOS
Laser-sintering machine.
13. MATERIALS IN
USE
Already in use:
fine-polyamide, alumide,
stainless steel, bronze,
silver, gold, platinum.
Development stage:
ceramics, paper, wood,
sandstone, concrete,
multicolor and rubber-like
material.
AND MATERIALS TO COME
15. HOW CAN 3D PRINTING
CHANGETHE WAY JEWELRY DESIGN WORKS?
16. BIG BRANDS
HAVE BIG ADVANTAGES
Mass production abroad requires financial capital but ensures very low
production costs. Specialized marketing departments create brand
awareness beyond local markets.
18. 3D PRINTING ENABLES GEOMETRIES
THAT COULD NOT BE DONE BEFORE
Molding processes and CNC machines cannot work with
undercuts in geometries.
Delicate objects and functional parts can be printed directly.
19. 3D printing increases product diversity with more than ten thousand designs
created every month. 3D printing also liberalizes the access to production
resources. Regular manufacturers and brands thus lose influence.
THE CREATION OF DIGITAL
DESIGNIS AS COSTLY AS WRITING A BLOG
20. PRODUCTS ARE SOLD
BEFORE THEY EVEN EXIST
3D prints can be produced on demand. Just-in-time
manufacturing has great advantages like little excess and no
pre-financing costs.
21. DIGITALDESIGN
CAN SIMPLY BE SENT VIA MAIL
3D printing drastically reduces logistic costs and makes
international collaborations possible.
22. THE STOREHOUSE WILL BE
MEASURED IN BITS
NOT IN SQUARE FEET
Storing digital information for 3D printers is nearly free.
This enables a huge, worldwide homogenous product
portfolio.
23. DIGITAL
DESIGNCAN BE A/B-TESTED AND EVOLVED
Small alterations can be made to find the local maximum of a
design’s popularity. Evolutionary algorithms can be used to
create multiple versions of a design automatically.
25. WE MAKE DESIGN HAPPEN.
EVERYDAY.
Stilnest serves as a manufacturing partner and platform. You are the star. We
want to be your publisher. Join us at https://stilnest.com/de/call-for-designers
26. THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST
FOR MORE VISIT STILNEST.COM
Photo credit: Slide 10: 3D Printed Ceramics by Ziggy Creative Colony on Flickr.com https://flic.kr/p/diWhef
Slide 10: 3D Printed Wood by Creative Tools on Flickr.com https://flic.kr/p/kaaGGb
Slide 14: Nina-Victoria Suess, Fotos Chris Hübner (http://chris-huebner.jimdo.com)
http://www.nina-suess.com/2014/03/uptown.html
Slide 15: Geschäft von Tiffany & Co. am Wiener Kohlmarkt (2009) by Gryffindor on wikipedia.com
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiffany_%26_Co.#mediaviewer/File:Tiffany_Vienna_2009.JPG
Slide 16: The desk of Alicia Check of MGMT Design by AIGA/NY on flickr.com
https://flic.kr/p/6F5kLY
Slide 21: Storage Depot: Jaysin Trevino ‘CTA HQ7’ on Flickr.com
https://flic.kr/p/b3vmFT
Slide 23: 3D Graph: Dixon on Medium.com
https://medium.com/@cdixon/climbing-the-wrong-hill-2f69de430f51