9. Textile as scaffold

Final

Leather hat

Biocomposite hat

Crystalization on tulle

Inspiration

Mold making

Design the mold

Create a 300x300 mm box with a 15 mm base and make your object/texture and do a boolean difference to create your Negative or positive mold.

Rhino CAMM Process

Read 3D file to convert it in g code for machine

Stock: Stock from selection (Choose material) -> Move to another layer and lock it

Machine operation - 3 AXIS ADV. -> Horizontal roughing (1st escavate big) - Create new tool: Ball mib, Length 90, Shoulder 55, Total 12 - Control geometry: Select rectangle on top -> Play - Parameters: wood: step over: 18 - step down: 4 - stock: 0 - Feeds/speeds: 6 - Abs. Z

- If material is hard less %

- If material is soft more %

  • Clearence play: Absolute value: 6

Machine operation - Parrallel finishing: Simulate (More definition) - Parameters: Outside cut depth: 8 - Rough: 50 - Finish: 40 - stock: 0.6 to have more space between the lines

Pos - Right click -> Save - name - 12m (size) - 70 (Profundidad) - 1 Post (Because no need to change the tool and pause)

Be sure to look at warnings of G-code cannot go more than 1mm down or can cut the machine itself.

Change the tool and stop the machine to do horizontal roughing and parrallel finishing.

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CNC milling

Anything that is >6 mm will not appear because the tool of the milling machine is 6 mm.

  • If you want to use resin or bioplastic use the positive of the mold.

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Leather mold

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Fabric formwork

Thomas Bagnoli - Composite skin

Rebecca fairley

Jhon Culver and Joseph Sarafian

Walter Jack

Fatty Shell

Tejo Remy and Rene Veenhuizen

Crystallisation

Fabricademy Recipes

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Alum crystallization

Textile + Wood

Fabricademy class, Process.

Eliza Strozyk, wood textiles.

Pauline Marcombe, wood shirt.

Wood skin, Wood panels, walls...

Buro Belen, Wood fabric.

Paper making

Process:

She uses an ancient process that was used before inventing paper, people would made material out of plant fibers to write on. She uses food waste, mostly vegetable. The natural cellulose of the vegetables allow her to glue pieces together when under pressure. Then she let the pieces dry together and the nerves and fibers show up when dry. She also uses Hemp, Endocarp, and paint made with starch as a binder and natural color pigments, as well as sand for a rough and textured contrast.

Angelique Van Der Walk

Angelique Van Der Walk - Material Driven

Paper making - Angela Barbour

Rhino tutorial pt.2

Every command from Rhino exist in Grasshopper

  • Extrude CRV
  • ProjectON: Always make in 0 plane
  • NetworkSRF: Select position (loose, position, tangency, curvanture)
  • Sweep 1: Many reels + 1 rail
  • Sweep 2: Many reels + 2 rail
  • Loft: Have curve in good direction -> DIR, flip if not in good direction
  • CAP: if rectangle is not close
  • Revolve: 360 surface around curve
  • Project: Curve -> Array -> Surface under curves = object with forms
  • Heightfield from image: Make a photo a surface with 3D texture

Hat project

  • Cuir bouilli - Hat
  • Biop plastic - Hat
  • Bioplastic + Fibers - Hat
  • Bioplastic + Fabric - hat
  • Biocomposite - Hat

Cap Design - Discourse mcneel

Cowboy hat - Toxiclab