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fabricademy2017:students:brigitte.kock:week2 [2018/01/23 12:24]
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 For this week I made four small models, of which two didn't work out. I tried to go from '​abundant material use' to the most abstract slicing possible for a '​minimum amount of material'​ used.  For this week I made four small models, of which two didn't work out. I tried to go from '​abundant material use' to the most abstract slicing possible for a '​minimum amount of material'​ used. 
  
-Minimal used material ​[[fabricademy2017:​students:​brigitte.kock:​buste_interlockedslicesminimal.pdf|pdf]]+Minimal used material 
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 Reduced amount of material used [[fabricademy2017:​students:​brigitte.kock:​buste_interlock_retry.pdf|pdf]],​ the re-tried version. ​ Reduced amount of material used [[fabricademy2017:​students:​brigitte.kock:​buste_interlock_retry.pdf|pdf]],​ the re-tried version. ​
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 +The lesson here seems really obvious, but it still is something that happend because I trusted the program Slicer for Fushion 360 that showed no errors whatsoever. ​
  
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 I think in the end the small sliced bust, which also uses the most material, turned out definitely to be the most beautiful. For the upcoming DDW2017 exposition I wanted to make a full-scaled version. However, this would require me to make 45 slices. On [[https://​kunststofplatenshop.nl/​product/​plexiglas-getint-bruin-transparant-8-mm/​|this]] site you can buy acrylic plates for €112,11 / m² (8mm thick), in a medium sized lasercutter (40x70cm) 1 m² would fit twice. 22,5 plates x €112,11 = €2552,48. Although this amount might be lower when material is used more efficient, still, after this calculation I decided to leave this project for until I win a lottery. ​ I think in the end the small sliced bust, which also uses the most material, turned out definitely to be the most beautiful. For the upcoming DDW2017 exposition I wanted to make a full-scaled version. However, this would require me to make 45 slices. On [[https://​kunststofplatenshop.nl/​product/​plexiglas-getint-bruin-transparant-8-mm/​|this]] site you can buy acrylic plates for €112,11 / m² (8mm thick), in a medium sized lasercutter (40x70cm) 1 m² would fit twice. 22,5 plates x €112,11 = €2552,48. Although this amount might be lower when material is used more efficient, still, after this calculation I decided to leave this project for until I win a lottery. ​