Sunday, September 26, 2010

Project 01_ paneling

From Project 01_ paneling brief:
Utilizing and exploiting the capabilities of Rhinoceros with Paneling Tools, generate and physically fabricated (through laser cutting) a small surface study derived from the aggregation of units into a whole.  The final physical output need not measure larger than 10" x 10" - and may be constructed out of any simple flat stock material (museum board, chipboard, Strathmore, etc...).
Project should follow and expand on the techniques covered in class and blog.
A small grid of 12 by 8 points were constructed on a surface with a curvature.
Then the points were reshuffled by picking 2 attractor points shifted the density of grid points away from them.
  
The shifted grid points were then offset with a minimum distance of 0.5 and a maximum distance of 3.
The 3d object to be paneled was a small square surface with two folding flaps and a punched square opening in the middle.  Unit was designed with flaps and in anticipation of assembly but also to accentuate the undulating nature of the now reshuffled grid points of attraction.


The result:

Top view:

Laser cut outs prepared but unfortunately could not work the labeling and lip folding process.


Assembly time:  3 hours.

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