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Liberty Mata Proposal: Mixed Techniques

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Proposal Statement I plan to make a detailed wooden chess board using the CNC and Laser cutter. It will be made in two parts, the base and squares, decorated separately and then assembled. I will then use the 3D printer for pieces and then paint them. Inspo pics Advise I'm expecting to ask my friends in Engineering and the MakerSpace for advice like usual (i.e. John and Meyer). Rough Game Plan I plan to make the base of the chess board using the CNC. To decorate it, I will engrave patterns onto the edge of the board then stain the material. I will make the squares of the board using the laser cutter. I will then paint them and glue them onto the base. I will use the 3D printer to create custom chess pieces, and then paint them to differentiate each player’s pieces. CNC Base Board Design Needs I will need a decently sized piece of wood (about ¾” thick) to create the base of the board, this material will be cut using the CNC and then laser engraved. Next I will need thin plywood for ...

Scott Wald Proposal: Mixed Techniques

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 Proposal Statement I plan to make a desktop pencil/stickynote holder similar to project 2, but this time I want to add more features such as drawers and I want to use the acrylic plastic material as well. As a base I want to CNC a nice piece of wood for it to stand on. Additionally, I want to try and laser engrave some cool baroque designs into the faces of the piece.  Advise I talked to Ryan when I was still coming up with ideas for the project because I was unsure of what to make for some time. Coming into the class many of the things I wanted to make required a wood lathe, and even though the Makerspace is packed machines that is the one thing for me that is missing. Because of this we talked about alternative projects I could possibly do like table tops and fraternity paddles, but I decided to go with making a wooden side table. This seemed fine at first and I was looking it buying some drawer sliders, but then I realized that I have perfectly good side tables at home. Bu...

Nate Goodwin: Proposal: Mixed Techniques

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 I plan to make a scene for a project I'm a part of. This would be mainly two wooden cutouts of characters in poses I would then use to create a "collage" with them for the art piece. I would use the CNC to cut out the pieces then laser cutter the pieces to add more detail. The two main references I'm using are these two images listed below. This bottom piece is similar to what I plan to do for the background, I want a semi-roller rink appearance. I've discussed this project with Dr. Terrell about how this would come together. I talked with him about the size of wood that I would need, as I planned to potentially use a thinner piece of wood for the CNC. I also talked about how I could create the design and mix the elements of the CNC and Laser cutter, and how I would connect the two. There were talks of creating two separate wood pieces and then gluing them, or just laser cutting the piece that was CNC'd. The pieces of wood I'm thinking of using, the one o...

Scott Wald Project 4: Desktop CNC

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 Process: At the start, I created an STL file of the Island that I wanted to create. A lot of problems rose once I put the file into Fusion because of the amount of triangles that the file contained. This made fusion very slow and it crashed frequently during the creation process. The process involved getting rid of smaller islands next to Orcas island. I did this by creating abstract shaped sketches to extrude and get rid of unwanted parts. Then I created a Rectangular sketch around the island and extruded it up and down to make the plaque. After this, creating the adaptive drill paths initially took a long time to load because of the letters, but after realizing that the letters would not be possible to cut on the CNC, I decided to just take them off and I will have to laser engrave at a later time. Overall, the CNC took about an hour and a half to cut the plaque out.  Result: One solution Ryan introduced to me to help with the computer being overloaded with the large STL fi...