About Me
  • Product Design Work
  • Atmospheric Water Generator -Works like model
  • Island Walker (W.I.P)
  • Scribble Quest: Cursive based decision game
  • AuraDerma
  • After Dusk Lamp
  • Ergonomic Hand Cultivator Re-design
  • Duo Ergonomic Keyboard
  • Digital Product Design
  • Design Work for Horizon Home
  • Design Work for SOMA Care
  • Toasty Critters App
  • Graphic Design Work
  • Visit St.Thomas Poster Series
  • St.Thomas Poster Design
  • Stackable Wooden Blocks
  • Metal-morphosis
  • Welded Desktop Stackables
  • Desktop Organizer Design
Critter cRawL Ecological toy design
  • Ecologically Inspired
  • Diatoms Magazine
  • Mycozi Living Lamp
  • Multi Species Symbiosis Children's Book
  • AR Visual Development
  • Monster Garden: Teaching Ecology through Play
  • Johannesburg Airport Digital Experience Concept
  • Achord Irrigation System
  • MyRoot Vertical Gardening System
  • MycoMat
Contact
Kayla Hayes
About Me
  • Product Design Work
  • Atmospheric Water Generator -Works like model
  • Island Walker (W.I.P)
  • Scribble Quest: Cursive based decision game
  • AuraDerma
  • After Dusk Lamp
  • Ergonomic Hand Cultivator Re-design
  • Duo Ergonomic Keyboard
  • Digital Product Design
  • Design Work for Horizon Home
  • Design Work for SOMA Care
  • Toasty Critters App
  • Graphic Design Work
  • Visit St.Thomas Poster Series
  • St.Thomas Poster Design
  • Stackable Wooden Blocks
  • Metal-morphosis
  • Welded Desktop Stackables
  • Desktop Organizer Design
Critter cRawL Ecological toy design
  • Ecologically Inspired
  • Diatoms Magazine
  • Mycozi Living Lamp
  • Multi Species Symbiosis Children's Book
  • AR Visual Development
  • Monster Garden: Teaching Ecology through Play
  • Johannesburg Airport Digital Experience Concept
  • Achord Irrigation System
  • MyRoot Vertical Gardening System
  • MycoMat
Contact

Stackable Wooden Blocks

For this project I went through an intensive iterative process where I developed a system of connecting pieces. Each block was originally jointed, planed, and then cut on the table saw to the same dimension. Then, I used the dado stack to create grooves and plug using an angle that allows the pieces to snuggly lock into one another. To create more variety in the ways users can stack the blocks, I cut them on the table saw at different lengths and at 45 degree angles

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