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Category: 3D printing

Lithobox: Custom Shape 3D Printed Lithophanes

15 Apr 2018 jjweiler

We seek to go beyond the current options of 3D printed lithophanes and explore unique options of the medium.

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Tracking, Animating, and 3D Printing the Freehand Drawing Process

10 Jan 2018 rexpiyum

We created an interactive system that unobtrusively tracks the freehand drawing process (movement and pressure of artist’s pencil) on a traditional easel.

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3D Print-Based Silicone Mold Culinary Study

19 Aug 2017 jjweiler

Our are exploring 3D prints to fabricate molds for culinary exploration. To determine what types of 3D designs and recipes work well to create customized, detailed dishes, we held a workshop with culinary enthusiasts.

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3D-Designed Molds for Baking and Freezing

4 Mar 2017 jjweiler

This is a continuation of Melting Materials for Mold Making, where we describe some of our experiments to create molds of wax, chocolate, and jello using 3D

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Melting Materials for Mold Making

22 Oct 2016 jjweiler

While 3D printers have become more accessible, it is still relatively expensive and time consuming to generate 3D prints. In addition, the materials commonly available

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Crafting colorful objects: a DIY method for adding surface detail to 3D prints

20 May 2016 jjweiler

Even as 3D printing technology continues to advance, there are still limitations as to the availability of detailed color 3D prints. The best commercially available

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