CS 285: SOLID MODELING

Lecture #2 -- Thu, Aug. 30, 2007.


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Warm-up Thinking Exercise:

What is the most important thing you would like to get out of this course ?


How Was This Fabricated ?

Minimal Trefoil in bronze


More on the Design/Modeling/Prototyping Process

  1. The Creative Spark  (--> a personal mental image)
    Where do you get your best ideas?
    What can you do to enhance the creative flow?
    Shockley's model of the "creativity pump" in the brain.
  2. Initial Sketch or Mock-up  (--> something that others can see)
    How do you visualize, realize your ideas?
    What materials may be useful to make conceptual models?
  3. Transformation into a CAD model  (--> something a computer can read)
    How do you get those ideas into the computer?
    ==> Discussion of homework assignment.
  4. Implementation Concerns  (--> something a computer can "understand")
    What do you need to do to turn that data into a solid model?
  5. Design Refinement  (--> something that can be physically realized)
    Enter the concerns about fabrication.  Design for manufacturing (DFM).
  6. Rapid Prototyping  ( something that can be built on a RP machine)
    What are the possibilities?  Overview over various RP methods and processes.

Modeling Taxonomy 


Possible Course Projects


First Homework Assignment:

A#1: Planning the Construction of a Solid Model

Introductions
Team formations


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