We’re actively exploring the future of skateable design through 3D printed features, using additive manufacturing to push the boundaries of what’s possible in wheeled play environments. Our ongoing research includes testing a range of build techniques and material combinations — from inground and on-ground installations, to grindable edges, and capped 3D printed forms with corten steel. This approach allows for high levels of design flexibility, reduced material waste, and the potential for rapid customisation. You can see some of our early applications in projects like the Tauranga Destination Skatepark, where 3D printed elements were integrated into sculptural forms, and at Avondale Central Reserve Skate Spot, where we trialled small, movable 3D printed features. As we continue refining our methods, our goal is to offer a reliable and creative 3D printed range that blends function, sustainability, and bold design expression for skateparks and public spaces alike.
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