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Revision as of 10:10, 22 April 2015

murmurmurmur welcome

Links

Fusing and Bonding

Making by adding | First brainstorm additive processes

  • 3D printing
  • clay, paper mâché, soldering
  • Blending, lasercutter, gluegun
  • 3D printer
  • Knitting
  • Embroidery
  • Claying
  • Melting
  • Smelting
  • Welding
  • Soldering
  • Stitching
  • Paper mâché
  • Taping
  • Brick laying/mortar
  • Lego/Knex etc.
  • Cooking
  • Stapling
  • (new) kintsugi
  • Paperclip

Projects development

At first I was thinking too much about product and too little about material and experimentation below is what I wrote then: Lampshade (metal/paper Mâché, a historical example?) Research Lampshade DIY instructions Paper Maché lamp This was the first hit on google images when typing 'Paper Maché lamp' It is pretty common and easy to make your own DIY 'Paper Maché lamp, I want this lamp to have something different and unique. some photos That's why I want to play with the light coming from the lamp and add in colours, or reflections and maybe motion to the lampshade. [1]


3D Printing in school

File:Tower 3dprint noa.jpeg

Printing Ceramics in Antwerpen (A Shared Example)

Something I wanted to explore was salt ceramics, however when me and Colin went to the printing workshop Dries told us that he didn't want salt in his oven because it gave of poison fumes. We made it a shared example by all accepting an fixed diameter for the lower (10cm) and upper ring (7cm), so that the cups should be able to stack.

| a video edited by Colin of our ceramic pots being printed at Unfold studio

Ceramics Printing Process

To do:

  • upload 3d models from pots
  • model and print a city
  • breathing structure out of tiewraps
  • upload previous process pictures
  • make a pot on the turn table to go back to the roots of pottery
  • 3d print a city

Things to think about:

  • Ice
  • Candle

Deliverables

  1. A historical example
  2. A comparative example
  3. An example of a new skill
  4. An example of a material pushed to the limit
  5. A shared example