Scan-and-Solve for Rhino

Simulate Early, Simulate Often... In Rhino

Making using of the new VRML feature :) Printed on a Z printer 510 by www.3d-print.no

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Comment by Charles Overy -LGM 3d Printing on September 2, 2011 at 12:30pm

Liam

 

Nice analysis and great 3d printing.    If anyone needs a SnS part made, we would be more than happy to make it for you .  We have 3 of these printers in house.  www.lgm3d.com

Comment by Liam Woolley on August 16, 2011 at 2:36am
It was just to test the principle and will be used for marketing T-splines, scan and solve and Zcorp printers... The part its self can be used for many things. I analysed the surface extensively in Rhino but actually having the model has allowed me to notice things that i could not on my computer that if it was going into production would be altered.  Also if i was to optimise the design for a new bike model next year you could compare the two 3D printed models and comment on changes you have made and how it has affected the von misses stress and displacements etc... It only took 5 hours from CAD file to to printed part and 20 minuets to infiltrate, so is a viable presentation solution.
Comment by Vadim Shapiro on August 15, 2011 at 11:14pm
Great visual!   Just curious what you are going to do with the printed part ...

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