Laser Cutter Project (Paper Lantern):
3D printer (plaster print of seismograoh of twin towers):
Justin Lin – 3D Printing Project
Description: This project attempted to create a living object out of the 3-D printer. The form is informed by tree stumps and is designed with a system of vents connected to rubber hoses which allow me to blow air through. Bubbles and foam precipitate from the vents when I breathe through the stump, with the help of a little soapy water sprayed on.
Material: White ABS plastic
I have been in communication with Zach about the CNC-router at M Morrison and the difficulty to schedule times on it.
He is aware of the problem and is working to open some times, but our schedule happens to collide with projects/deadlines in architecture.
Luckily, the Doherty Hall CNC-router is now completely installed, training (for myself and School of Art tech staff) will take place in the next week or two and we should have access to the router for the second have of the project.
In the mean time, please continue with your designs for the 2.5-axis milling assignment (“the holder”) and be prepared to present the designs without the fabricated object on Wednesday, March 7, 2012. For those who will not have a chance to cut their designs on the router, I recommend fabricating a prototype at a smaller size, using the laser cutter.
The second half of the semester is dedicated to a single project. This project makes use of any combination of the digital fabrication techniques we’ve studied, and pursues goals established by your practice outside of this course.
To set this project in motion, prepare a 5 min 40 sec presentation in the style of Pecha-Kucha (20 slides, 20 seconds each).
All presentations must be embedded in a post to this site as a Prezi or a Google Presentation, before you arrive to class on Monday March. 19.
Well… this was definitely not as good as a design. While it may be lighter, the structural integrity I had with the original 3 rod Light Rod is crucial for the stability of the piece. My installation of this is going well forward as I found a way to directly wire each light bulb in a circuit. None the less a far inferior design and does not conceptually grasp the “subversive alternative light” that the other, larger Light Rod had.
Please post Rhino files and photos of finished project (with solid color background) to this blog.
Design and build a holder using 2.5 axis routing techniques introduced this week. The holder can function for people (chair, stool, bench, head-rest) or for things (book shelf, laptop stand, table). Consider using .75″ or 1″ MDF as your material.
Post Rhino files and images of the finished piece on this blog.
Should reservations availability on the Morrison CNC router post a problem, please contact Ali and Zach by email.