CS 285: SOLID MODELING
Lecture #27-- Thu, Nov. 29, 2007.
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Warm-up Exercise on "3D Thinking"
Consider a cube suspended from one of its corners.
Slowly lower it towards a surface of water, and let it dip in more and more, until it is finally fully immersed.
Draw the various types of cross-sectional shapes that the water surface forms around the cube for various levels of immersion.
(-> solution)
What "mental scaffolding" did you use to assist you in this task ?
How can symmetry considerations be of any help ?
Would a 3D model help ?
Bisection of "striated cube" ...
Thinking in 3D is hard -- and error prone:
How many ring-tiles need to be split ?
Can the cluster assembly be completed ?
Sometimes making a 3D paper model is most effective !
Questions on how to turn your Prototype Parts into injection-moldable parts ?
The constraints associated with injection-moldable parts:
- The geometry must be described by two halves that have no "overhangs,"
- The volume of the whole part should be kept small,
- Its connectivity should be such that the mold material can easily flow to all extremal locations.
Organizing the formal "Project Presentation Talks"
Presentation Format:
Formal 15-20 minute review with few interruptions ( Think of a NSF or DARPA review panel! )
Presentation should be confident, polished, with nice visuals.
It should not just be an "advertisement/sales-talk", but describe some technical accomplishment.
Since your projects may only be half-way done at this point, also present a concrete task list of what you still plan to do.
We will follow these presentations with a 5-10 minutes of Q&A period, and an opportunity for feedback and suggestions.
Suggested Presentation Schedule:
Tue Dec. 4:
Mark Howison (15 min)
James Andrews + Ming-Hay Luk (20 min)
Thu Dec. 6:
Mike Hamada (15 min)
Bryan Klingner (15 min)
Adam Megacz (15 min)
Hands-on Project Demonstrations:
Dec. 19-20, or by special appointment.
- How to come up with initial designs ?
- How would you model most efficiently the objects discussed in this paper?
- How would you parameterize these objects in SLIDE?
"Homage to Hilbert" by Nelson Max
HKN Course Survey
Phase 5 - due Saturday, Dec. 1, 2007: Produce .STL and .SML files.
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