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The Flett Flashing | 2019
The Flett Flashing | 2019


Designers: Scott Flett, Flett, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Manufacturer: Scott Flett, Sydney, NSW, Australia


The Flett Flashing is the world’s first 3D-printed roof flashing. 3D printing allows the flashing to perfectly match any specified roofing profile and color and permits junctions between roofing sheets of different pitches to be installed without difficulty.

This invention makes architectural cladding quicker, easier, and cheaper to install. Traditional Metal Roofing or Architectural Cladding continues to be an enduring method of cladding throughout the world. One of the design challenges of using architectural cladding is how to resolve junctions.

The issue is that each standing seam panel is asymmetrical and must be installed in sequence. There is currently no product on the market for architectural cladding that facilitates a quick change in direction. This has been done by hand for hundreds of years.

The design challenge is to create a durable and aesthetically pleasing flashing suitable for standing seam cladding that is quick and easy to install.
The Flett flashing is produced with 3D printing or additive forming.


The Flett Flashing | 2019
The Flett Flashing | 2019

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