the rotational moulding D.I.Y machine built from scrap materials
design students andrew duffy, craig tyler and edward harrison from the university of rochester constructed a minature rotational moulding machine.
the D.I.Y rotation moulding machine was built to replicate the industrial process to help further understand its possibilities. it was built at no cost from scrap materials and simply powered by a cordless drill. with the use of cold setting bio resins, hollow plastic products are created.
inserting mould
ready for rotation
the machine in action
products created through the D.I.Y rotation moulding machine