Laser Cutter Example: “360 degree book panorama” series by Yusuke Oono (2012)

Uncategorized — Bo Ri Lee @ 1:10 am

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Her works are cut out elaborately and has a theme of Christmas, jungle, sweet home and all other festive season. She uses the book as an axis and each page of the book becomes a layer that has different stories of the same theme. She plans her work using 3D CAD programming  and transform 2D surfaces to a rich visual sculpture using the laser cutter.

http://www.loftwork.com/portfolios/oonoyusuke

Laser Cutter Example: “Bavaria” by Studio Job (Job Smeets and Nynke Tynahel) (2008)

Artists,Laser Cutter,Reference,Technique — Bo Ri Lee @ 1:06 am

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The furnitures designed by Studio Job has elaborate patterns that has more function than a mere furniture; it is treated more as an art piece rather than a furniture itself. Their works are based on personal fascinations; in this series it was 17th century German folk art which they interpreted to make it look more quirky and patterned. They used laser-cut inlays to print the farm imagery on to the furnitures.

http://www.studiojob.be/

http://mocoloco.com/archives/010135.php

Laser Cutter Example: “Papercraft Self Portrait” by Eric Testroete (2009)

Artists,Laser Cutter,Reference,Technique — Ali Momeni @ 8:34 pm

This project entails a larger-than-life photo-realistic head made of paper, worn by the artists and photographed in his usual surroundings.  The project combines color printing, with origami inspired unfolding/folding performed by Pepakura, and situated photographic documentation.

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CNC Tricks: Part 1

CNC Router,Folding,Laser Cutter,Technique — Ali Momeni @ 2:36 pm

Some excellent articles on CNC joinery, flexibility and else:

  1. CNC Panel Joinery Notebook (and “Update 1“)
  2. Jochen Gros’ 50 Digital Wood Joints

  3. CNC Kerf-Bending

  4. Plywood Hinge Design and Living Hinges

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