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3D Printed and Cast Belt Buckles

Background

This workshop is being developed as a TryIt with the intention of delivering a 3d printing and casting short course for the 2017 Core WS program. The hype over 3D printers peaked a year or two ago and is tapering off - across The Edge team, our regular users and our communities. It may not be as click baity anymore for the average Edge Punter or melt VIPs brains as they Tour the edge but our mission is not just to chase flashy ideas or retweet the latest viral thought bubble. The Edge provides for people to experiment across art science, technology and enterprises and there are still a great number of experimental vectors in which we can support punters to creatively use 3d printing across these disciplines.

One piece of rhetoric that The Edge has repeated is that “3D printing is a tool mainly for rapid prototyping. not for mass production” this is part of the reason that since the Laser arrived we been using it to produce multiples.


SIDE NOTE i'd argue that most of the resources provided ( if not all ) are primarily offered as support for experimental or development purposes. If you are a professional recording artist..? pay for a recording studio. If you a commercial jewelry producer pay to have your parts cut out by a commercial cutting service. (i think this philosophy has to some extent been lost at time but its still relevant.


With 3D printing we have often talked about how reproducing a model from a cast is the next stage in the continuum of prototyping to full production. But we have never followed thru on this pathway. The Edge also needs more Core WS that activate the equipment we have will draw new audiences to engage with technology.

Brief

Who - creatives types who want to make stuff for the friends or small entrepreneurial projects ( anyone who wants to make more that one of something)

What - This workshop should give participants an overview of the whole workflow from designing the original in tinkercad, printing it on the 3d printer, making a cast of the 3d printed model and copies of the cast in resin. Participants need to walk away with a finished product When - before end of cal year Where - Edge Why - make good on the 3d printing rapid prototype (only rhetoric )

  1. activate 3d printers and FL
  2. introduce new audiences Edge FL and more broadly the joys of making
  3. Test new ws content for Core WS

How - was originally going to be squeezed into 2hr session but was expanded out to a 4 hr session and the tweeked to 2 x 2hr sessions.

Workshop session Plan- How Do You Do It

Session One

Welcome/setup

10 min what we are going to do in the session - sign up for edge account and sign up for TinkerCad Account


Intro to 3d printer

5 min


Intro to TinkerCad

15 min


play with TinkerCad

5 min Participants have play. facilitator circulates and answers question


Find a suitable Vector

5 min use google image search for vector


walk through converting vector to buckle design in Illustrator

10 min


walk through extrude svg in Tinkercad

10 min


3D print models and complete Induction

10 min

10 min


Session Two

Welcome back & importing 3d models into TinkerCad

10 min

Tidy Up original

10 min

Cast with Putty

10 min

Cast with Pinksil Demo

10 min

Demold and Pour Resin Copy

10 min

Demold and Spray Base colour

10 min

roll on feature Colour

10 min

Materials and resources

Session 1

* 3D printers * Usb sticks * Laptop/ participant

Session 2

Finishing
Casting