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fabricademy2017:students:luis.dulanto:week6 [2018/02/08 09:47]
luis_dulanto [Computational Couture]
fabricademy2017:students:luis.dulanto:week6 [2018/04/19 20:32]
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 ===== Printing The shoe ===== ===== Printing The shoe =====
  
-Because of the form of the shoe, I needed to use supports at the inside of it, so I decided to use a solvent filament for the supprots so that it would be easier to take them off. The printer I used was a BCN3D. So I created a profile for printing with the solvent filament and PLA, and then I imported the stl file into the Cura software, I added supports everywere and sent the model to print. Once I got the printed shoe, I  plunged it on water until the supports got dissolved. ​ +Because of the form of the shoe, I needed to use supports at the inside of it, so I decided to use a solvent filament for the supprots so that it would be easier to take them off. The printer I used was a BCN3D. So I created a profile for printing with the solvent filament and PLA, and then I imported the stl file into the Cura software, I added supports everywere and sent the model to print. Once I got the printed shoe, I  plunged it on water until the supports got dissolved. ​At a beggining, I was going to use Ninja Flex for getting a flexible structure but, the filament never got sticked to the bed, so I had to use PLA instead and finished with a rigid structure. ​
  
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 +====Techniques====
 +The techniques I used for developping this model were:
 +  * Mesh Modelling (Weaverbird)
 +  * Pattern Generation (With Grasshopper basic forms and Dispatch)
 +  * 3D printing (Rigid Structure)
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