Sawdust Futures – Printing Wood

Merging Tradition, Craft, and Digital Design

At DENKSTATT Erzgebirge, together with TU Dresden, we transform local sawdust into sustainable 3D printing material. Rooted in the Ore Mountains, the project links traditional craftsmanship with digital tools.
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Living Environment
Product & Craft Design
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Schellens Fabriek / Something.bigger
Bleekweg 1M
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Free access

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Dogs Allowed Dogs are allowed
Free Wifi Free wifi available
Toilets Toilets available
Wheelchair Friendly Fully wheelchair accessible

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Printing Wood

At DENKSTATT Erzgebirge, in collaboration with the Faculty of Forest Sciences at TU Dresden, we connect local craft culture with design-driven innovation. With our project Sawdust in 3D Printing, we transform wood waste – especially sawdust from regional craftspeople – into a sustainable material for additive manufacturing. Rooted in the Ore Mountains, the project unfolds in workshops with artisans, where we test applications, create prototypes, and discuss how traditional knowledge and digital production can meaningfully interact. The aim is to combine technological development with regional craftsmanship, fostering sustainable material innovation. At Dutch Design Week in Eindhoven, we will present our results and continue the project on-site. By collaborating with Dutch designers, students, and local makers – ideally using wood waste from Eindhoven, we seek to expand our experiments and explore how local resources, crafts, and digital tools can come together in an international context.

Workshop
Workshop
Genia Schlesier
Printing Wood
Printing Wood
Genia Schlesier
Participants

Hosted by DENKSTATT-Erzgebirge / TU-Dresden

Under the name DENKSTATT ERZGEBIRGE, we explore the future of Ore Mountains craftsmanship. Building on the tradition of toy makers, we create space for innovation, networking, and experimentation with local artisans, young craftspeople, and creative minds. Through workshops, talks, and meet-ups in Seiffen, we encourage new ideas, inspire creative approaches, and invite anyone passionate about wood to work and innovate in our studio.

Colofon

Technical Support / Printing Systems
Uwe Bodenschatz
Projekt Manager Social media
Genia Schlesier
Dr.-Ing. Michael Rosenthal Postdoc Chair of Forest Utilization Faculty of Enviromental Sciences TUD Dresden
Michael Rosenthal
Designier / Projekt manager Denkstatt Erzgebirge
Markus Weber

Partners

Sponsored by Sawdust Futures – Printing Wood
Sponsored by Sawdust Futures – Printing Wood

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