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== 3D-Prints ==
 
== 3D-Prints ==
  
photo's + video production
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[[File:G4-Wireframe.png|300px]]
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'''.2: TPE 85A Experiment: Flexible TPE, Spongeous structure'''
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A flexibility value of 85A felt directly much softer. Sitting on this piece of 10x10x5 cm already felt comfortable while the structure is deforming slightly. A great value of this spongeous structure is that the printer can always print these spheres on top of eachother. This avoids toolpath manipulation that occured during the Voronoi test print.
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[[File:G4-Porous.png|300px]]
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'''.3: TPE 85A Experiment: Flexible TPE, Voronoi structure'''
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The Voronoi structure was much harder than we expected it to be. Putting pressure on top of the structure barely shows any deformation, and feels not nearly as soft as the sponges structure we've printed earlier. Although putting the structure on the side allows the bigger Voronoi cells to buckle a lot, resulting in softness, although this softness is not as comfortable as we can achieve with the Spongeous print. In contrary to the Spongeous structure, this Voronoi structure requires less material, at the cost of comfort. The dense area of the structure proved to be very capable for dealing with load bearing parts, even with a flexibility property of 85A.
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[[File:G4-Voronoi.jpg|300px]]  [[File:G4-Voronoi_II.jpg|300px]]
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video production

Revision as of 12:57, 1 February 2018


Prototype

G4-Banner Bewar & Nino.png


Bewar Ahmed - Nino Schoonen





3D-Prints

G4-Wireframe.png


.2: TPE 85A Experiment: Flexible TPE, Spongeous structure

A flexibility value of 85A felt directly much softer. Sitting on this piece of 10x10x5 cm already felt comfortable while the structure is deforming slightly. A great value of this spongeous structure is that the printer can always print these spheres on top of eachother. This avoids toolpath manipulation that occured during the Voronoi test print.

G4-Porous.png


.3: TPE 85A Experiment: Flexible TPE, Voronoi structure

The Voronoi structure was much harder than we expected it to be. Putting pressure on top of the structure barely shows any deformation, and feels not nearly as soft as the sponges structure we've printed earlier. Although putting the structure on the side allows the bigger Voronoi cells to buckle a lot, resulting in softness, although this softness is not as comfortable as we can achieve with the Spongeous print. In contrary to the Spongeous structure, this Voronoi structure requires less material, at the cost of comfort. The dense area of the structure proved to be very capable for dealing with load bearing parts, even with a flexibility property of 85A.

G4-Voronoi.jpg G4-Voronoi II.jpg

video production