that's awesome man! i want to see it built! do you guys do actual fabrications for designs? you could get some approval and make it happen... in all of your spare time. also, when you do something like this, i think questions of construction process come into play. you hear, "oh we can manufacture this"... but how? what extents are you guys going into with these projects?
yeah, the assignment is really just about a kind of general grasshopper competency, along with render and 3-d print skills. so we have a printed model due next week (ours uses plastic/resin, not corn starch), so i've got to get this baby print-ready somehow. glad everyone likes it, but it will have to remain in the collage environment for now.
josh: there is a fabrication class with the same professor (claire olsen), and some money available for summer proposals on design + fabrication experiments...
yeah the resin will probably hold up better than the cornstarch, especially with that cantilever. are trying to do one print with multiple pieces? speaking of cantilever... are you fastening it to a ground plain to make it stand? that could be a nice little design challenge.
and i think you and claire should have a chit-chat :)
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that's awesome man! i want to see it built! do you guys do actual fabrications for designs? you could get some approval and make it happen... in all of your spare time. also, when you do something like this, i think questions of construction process come into play. you hear, "oh we can manufacture this"... but how? what extents are you guys going into with these projects?
All you had to say was community script...
I'm with Josh. Full-scale mock-up??
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yeah, the assignment is really just about a kind of general grasshopper competency, along with render and 3-d print skills. so we have a printed model due next week (ours uses plastic/resin, not corn starch), so i've got to get this baby print-ready somehow. glad everyone likes it, but it will have to remain in the collage environment for now.
josh: there is a fabrication class with the same professor (claire olsen), and some money available for summer proposals on design + fabrication experiments...
yeah the resin will probably hold up better than the cornstarch, especially with that cantilever. are trying to do one print with multiple pieces? speaking of cantilever... are you fastening it to a ground plain to make it stand? that could be a nice little design challenge.
and i think you and claire should have a chit-chat :)
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