Monthly Archives: November 2010

3D PRINT BRICK

                                  TEAM: CARLO CALTABIANO & YASHASWINI APTE  Concept:-   Our 3D Print Brick pattern is inspired from the structure of a honey comb. However, the rigid hexagonal shape and the uniformity of the honeycombs have been modified integrating it with other polygonal shapes. These modules are varied in size and intensity to resemble a spider’s web. The [...]

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Waffel bench fabrication

Team: Yashaswini Apte & Carlo Caltabiano CONCEPT: For the bench we decided on a sculptural look. Considering it was to be fabricated out of plywood we wanted to counter the rigidity of the waffle structure with fluidity of the surfaces. It is designed as a two seats accessed from opposite sides. The interplay of surfaces [...]

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laser cut bench

Group: Luz Michelle Lavayen and Erina Filipovska. Assignment: Digital Fabrication / laser cutting For this assignment we created a bench based on designing a waffle structure and getting into the process of fabricate our model with a laser cutter machine. The bench is actually a part of group a furniture, in order to do that [...]

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Laser Cut Bench

Group: Erina Filipovska and LuzMichelle Lavayen Assignment: Digital Fabrication, Laser cutting For this assignment we created a bench based on designing a waffle structure and getting into the process of fabricate our model with a laser cutter machine. The bench is actually a part of group a furniture, in order to do that we had [...]

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LEGO BRICK! – for 3D printing – Katerina Inepologlou & Diego López Ibarra

Katerina Inepologlou / Diego López Ibarra TASK The mission was to design and 3d print a Lego Brick starting from a base model. The design should respect the four corners of the base, and keep the possitive and negative pair of lego’s cylinders. The dimensios of the base model were 65 mm x 65 mm x 130 mm. [...]

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Assignment 1: 3D- printing

Assignment 1: 3D printing By Carolina Aguirre and Carolina Miro In order to take advantage of the unique possibilities of the printer, the brick assignment, although based on a simple object, challenged us to think in 3D. An organic design was chosen to contrast the rather planar geometrical constraints. The aim was to create a [...]

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“Lego Brick” MODEL and 3D PRINTING

by Carolina Aguirre/Carolina Miro The most important part of the process was to find a way to relate the main anchorages of the brick and have a fluid way of connecting them to have a structure that supports all the brick. This was possible by taking advantage of the 3D printing facilities and using a [...]

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Triangulated brick

Team members: Antonio Tamez y and Daniela Quesada Rivas Process We decided to begin with an agreed triangulation design fro the composition of the mass, and then individually experimented with different trial bricks: The first dealt with the extrusion of curves to form poly-surfaces as the body and structure of the lego brick. However this [...]

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Bench Fabrication

Process: This second assignment had the aim of fabricating a bench using laser cutting technology. The end product was to become part of a larger additive collection of furniture. We were given a simple 3D model designed in Rhino and our task was to shape it into our desired shape. Some constrains had to be [...]

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Triangulated Brick

Team members:  Antonio Tamez y and Daniela Quesada Rivas Process We decided to begin with an agreed triangulation design fro the composition of the mass, and then individually experimented with different trial bricks: The first dealt with the extrusion of curves to form poly-surfaces as the body and structure of the lego brick.  However this resulted in a bulkier configuration [...]

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