Saturday, March 7, 2009
Sin(x) Foam
This project is for my DigiFab class. We are designing moments for the new student services center in the Architecture school. I created foam blocks that can be used to make molds for concrete, plaster, ect. The basic design is a sin(x) wave falling into a straight line. The curve is cut using a hot wire cutter and both the negative and positive ends can be used.
Labels:
3d print,
architecture,
Foam,
Industrial Design
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