Monthly Archives: November 2010

Bench fabrication process

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Team members: Antonio Tamez & Daniela Quesada 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 [...]

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3d Brick

Group: Luz Michelle Lavayen and Erina Filipovska. Assignment: Digital Fabrication / 3d printing. The inspiration for the 3d brick came from an Arabic pattern which we used to make the skin of the brick. Since the pattern consisted lines and circles, we used that particular one to correspond to the shape of the brick which [...]

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3d brick. ErinaFilipovska and LuzMichelleLavayen

Group: Erina Filipovska and LuzMichelle Lavayen Assignment: 3d printing/ digital fabrication. The inspiration for the 3d brick came from an Arabic pattern which we used to make the skin of the brick. Since the pattern consisted lines and circles, we used that particular one to correspond to the shape of the brick which has flat [...]

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Fabrication Process

This work is a collaboration between Ayber Gülfer and Jordi Portell and describes the fabrication process for the Lego-like-brick exercise in the Digital Fabrication Tools class. The nurbs modell was converted to a mesh and exported as *.stl in order to send it to the fabrication laboratory. We rendered the modell with Blender 2.54 to [...]

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neurone brick- Julian Hildebrand_Manuel Huerta

The concept of the brick consisted in the idea of filling its volume with a network-like structure of “neuron” geometries. Image below shows the reference geometry. The modelling process of the brick would dtehrefore involve the creation of one abstract ” neurone” module which could then be repeated in a 3 dimensional array omitting certain [...]

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brick

> First, we created three curves. We copied and multiplied them in order to create a pattern. This pattern would only leave 3mm in between each of the curves in order to remove as much mass as possible from our brick. Next, we extruded the curves passed the brick. Next, we used the Boolean difference command [...]

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Bench – 2d laser cut machine

Group: Liliana Viveros Diaz- Maria Margariti The aim of this assignment was to design a bench that would constitute part of a collaborative furniture project and construct a model of 1:2 scale using the waffle structure and a Laser Cut machine. The bench should be designed by transforming a given model in Rhino within a [...]

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DigiFab:CHAIR–MartinFirera/Ma.LauraMolina

LASER CUTTING CHAIR : HOW TO BUILD – TUTORIAL This is a graphic tutorial to help us arm step by step the fabricated product. FINAL PRODUCT

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Fabrication process

This work is a collaboration between Ayber Gülfer and Jordi Portell and describes the fabrication process for the Lego-like-brick exercise in the Digital Fabrication Tools class. The nurbs modell was converted to a mesh and exported as *.stl in order to send it to the fabrication laboratory. We rendered the modell with Blender 2.54 to [...]

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Lego – the WeaverBird

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Our initial idea was to create a form with “minimum structural elements”. We  thought  it was something interesting but that it didn’t explore at all the potentiality of the 3d printer additive process. WeaverBird has come to be our new best friend. Antonio Atripaldi and Ohad

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