Passionate about 3D printing - but can't do CAD

Post on 16-Apr-2017

1.807 views 0 download

Transcript of Passionate about 3D printing - but can't do CAD

Just passionate about 3D printing- but can’t do CAD!

Yup, that’s me! Is it you too?

1

 

Briefly my story ….

I am Ann Marie Shillito. This is why I went from

designer maker to software entrepreneur!

• designer maker jeweller• hands-on making in series• industrial technologies for

limited production• digital designing • laser cutting, 3D printing• founder/CEO: Anarkik3D Ltd • 3D modelling software

1990 Research: laser cutting titanium, niobium for jewellery in series •High end engineering software:

– Manage 2D digital designing – just!

– First hear about 3D printing

3

4

1997: learn 3D CAD: •TriSpectives, TruSpace •frustrating, soul destroying experience•1st 3D print in wax for casting

•1998: 2nd 3D print : ABS

•1999: Research Fellow at Edinburgh College of Art

Remit: investigate CAD products for better experience for designer makers

Struggle to learn Rhino, design coffee table, prototype it

2000: apply AHRC: major funding for Tacitus Research Project …

6

‘Tacitus’ Research Project 2000 – 2004

investigating haptic technology as a more intuitive way of working digitally in 3D for designer makers/applied artists

Ann Marie Shillito: Principle Investigator/Research FellowEdinburgh College of Art.

Dr. Mark Wright: Co-Investigator/Research Fellow University of Edinburgh. (EdVEC/Informatics)

2007: spin-out company from Tacitus research

2010: Product: Anarkik 3D Design•Accessible haptic 3D modelling software

•For designer makers, artists, •Creative persons, all ages

• non-CAD users

Creative freedomto stretch the scope of our imagination

Furniture Project: to recreate wood

8http://4axyz.com

Printer developed by 4AXYZ furniture company (Samir Shah)Material: wood powderMethod: specialised glue binder printed in.

9

Ceramics: applied artPrinter: Delta 3D

Material: clayMethod: extrusion

By Jonathan Keep

Ceramic forms 3D printed by Jonathon Keep

http://www.keep-art.co.uk

10

Printer : Delta 3D Material: clay Method: extrusion

11

Unfold: Rapman 3D printer for extruding clay

Printer: Rapman Material: clayMethod: extrusionProject developed by Unfold

12

Printer: Rapman Material: precious metal clay (silver)Method: extrusionProject developed by Esteban Schunemann

13

Printer: Rapman (solar powered)Material: desert sandMethod: sintering using focused sun rays

Project developed by Marcus Kayser

 Printer: Delta, Method: extrusion.Project by Designer Thorsten Franck: 7 Days 7 Stools collection: thin

walled vessels stabilized by ‘foldings’ to make structurally sound. 2014

15

Consumer 3D printer Material: ABS or PLAMethod: filament extruded Jewellery by HotPopFactory

16

To 3D print successfully, you need a good digital 3D model: 1. you can download someone else’s 3D model2. you can ‘scan’ an object ….. or yourself3. you can use software programmes to convert data into a 3D form4. you can create it yourself from scratch …

Collaborate with others: open source element dress by Dutch fashion designer Anouk Wipprecht •Open invitation to all to download, edit base file of particle through the TinkerCAD base template•Aim: collect about 150 parts created around the world, linked together into a item for Fashion Show

18

CAD: great tool - amazing what designer produce with it. Same with processing programmes, i.e. Grasshopper and mathematical algorithms .

The complexity of the work is wonderful. This though can be as intimidating to the non-CAD user as the CAD packages used to create the work!

Acquiring a 3D digital model by capturing sound, and using

processing (coding) to transform data into printable forms

By SHAPES iN PLAY Material: polyamide

20

Acquiring a 3D digital model:

using algorithms to cluster units

into unique printable forms

By Justin Marshall

Material: polyamide

21

Creating a 3D digital model using coding (Grasshopper) to create precision patterns

with moire effect when units printedBy Lynn MacLachlan Material: polyamide

Finished by dyeing

22

The inBloom Dress: developed out of the desire to push the capabilities of what could be printed on an Ultimaker 3D printer using flexible PLA filament.

Dress design: XYZ Workshop

23

Diego Zamora:

PhD Project: 3D printing directly onto fabric

24

Noa Raviv:

3D printed fashion

25

Application: Inner Leaf shoe 3D printed Shoe Collection.Printer: ?, Materials: Polyamide? By Janina Alleyne,

Aphrodite shoes.Makerbot Replicator 2 and any

home printer, ABS, PLA, bronze, Laywood filament,

straps in Ninjaflex (printed in 2 parts)

By Michele Badia

Below: simple, DIY Shoes Cube 3D printer, or any home printer. ABS or PLA (printed in three parts, and fitted together. )

By United Nude founder, Rem D Koolhaas

Francis Bitonti:

3D printed shoes

Illuminated pins for dancers at Northern Ceilidh, Dundee 2014

28

3D printer: MakLab, in ABS/PLA

Finish: dyed and set with LEDs and fastenings

By Elizabeth Armour

29

Symbiotic Love Collection: 3D printed in polyamide.

Finishing: dyed, set with silver and pearls

By Elizabeth Armour (3DPrintShow Global Awards

2014 Finalist: Rising Star)

30

Project: Combining advantages of

traditional Mokumegane and

lost wax castingand cutting-edge

technology (Rhino, 3D printing)

Applied art: jewellery3D printed: photosensitive resin or wax, then cast.

By Jae-won Yoon

31Illustration adapted from Sketchup Presentation for i.materialise conference. Can be seen here http://vimeo.com/11322333

Sketchup

Anarkik 3D Design

Grasshopper

TinkerCAD

Design it yourself. With CAD

Rhino (old version)

Blender

34

CAD & coding barriers to DIY for non-CAD user : ‘boring’ & ‘hard’ Companies, groups & individuals developing other software types & methods for creating 3D digital forms!

TinkerCAD

123D Design

35

By Unfold

Using a gestural system for digital form-making for 3D printing.

36

By Kathryn Hinton

Using haptic hammering system for digital form-making.

37

Exploiting haptics for more intuitive digital form-making: Anarkik3D

38

• move & rotate objects & world in 3D

• manipulate, deform: feel and see interactions

• scale, construct, subtract: serendipity as default

• Export file formats: direct to 3D printing

• To some CAD (e.g. Rhino)

Anarkik 3D Design

39

Jewellery and sculptural

objects

Designed using Anarkik

3D Design and Rhino

by Farah Bandookwala.

40

3D printed rings

Designed using Anarkik 3D Design package

by Birgit Laken

3D Consequences Pilot Project

• Collaboration: 4 designers makers: swop digital models: 3 iterations•Educational: newbie supported to learn 3D digital modelling for 3D printing

3D Consequences Pilot Project•12 digital models for 3D printing•8 3D printed models: sponsorship from Sculpteo

6 jewellery students, struggling to use (Rhino). Digital results: 1 day workshop (Anarkik 3D Design)

44

6 pieces of 3D printed jewellery, resulting from 1 day workshop (Anarkik 3D Design)

Top: digital image (CAD), ABS with acrylic paint, digital image(Anarkik 3D Design)/ titanium (hand wrought gold), ‘cast silver ‘ (render), Middle: paper, resin, polyamide (titanium ring), polyamide. Bottom: bronze, PLA, bronze, ceramic, bronze.

46

info@anarkik3d.co.uk http://anarkik3d.co.uk anarkik3d.wordpress.com@anarkik3d @anarkymarie Anarkik 3D Design 47

To quote Peter Dormer:“It is not craft as ‘handicraft’ that defines contemporary craftsmanship: it

is craft as knowledge that empowers a maker to take charge of technology.”

Thank you.

Ann Marie Shillito

CEO of Anarkik3D Ltd

Author: ‘Digital Crafts: Industrial Technologies for Applied Artists and Designer Makers’.

Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths (by redemption)

Fellow of the RSA (2014)