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A recent experiment with modular drawing. All sections drawn in 58 minutes. Starting with one drawing across a trifold, I used folds in subsequent drawings as seeds for other ones. Some patterns only appear when two sheets are folded and aligned.
There are some inaccuracies because I would occasionally draw across a fold by accident.
Weight increases as the third power of the size ! The model is too heavy and does not keep its form. I had to use stapples.
A recent experiment with modular drawing. All sections drawn in 58 minutes. Starting with one drawing across a trifold, I used folds in subsequent drawings as seeds for other ones. Some patterns only appear when two sheets are folded and aligned.
There are some inaccuracies because I would occasionally draw across a fold by accident.
Modular construction offers designers, engineers, and architects a means of providing a quality classroom environment quickly and economically. Another advantage is the ability design the modular structure so that it can be broken apart, reconfigured and moved to another location within the school district.
Parcel Collection Office
The hustle and bustle of a busy little parcel office along Market Street where the Minifigures are coming and going, with a couple taking a short break for a chat.
Currently under construction in Woolwich, a hotel using the principle of stacked shipping containers.
My small modular synth, taken for a blog post about a presentation I'm making tonight in Philadelphia.
Rebuild of the Ideas 'Old Fishing Store' 21310 into a modular building (not strictly an alternate, decent amount of parts from other sets). Also built in digital after the physical model was complete.
The car is modified a @hackiroku24 design, and the garage door mechanism is straight from 'Corner Garage' 10264.
Contest entry for a modular house theme. Each photo in this series is either a modular portion of the house or a showcase of how each modular piece fits together with another or with the overall house. Please browse to see the other pieces and overall modular house.
Also check out my latest favorite build, the Taj Mageddon! (click to see and then navigate left/right to see the alternate angles).
Research facility for the new International Institute for Nanocomposite Manufacturing at WMG at the University of Warwick from Yorkon.
Libro digital bilingue en formato pdf, Origami-La Base Molino. Para más detalles:
www.tallerdeorigami.com.ar/book.htm
A bilingual e-book in pdf format - Origami-The Windmill Base. See more details at:
Designed (and folded) back in November/December 2013. I was looking for the simplest possible unit for achieving these structures. What I had in mind at the beginning was a particular (edge-) coloring of these solids (icosidodecahedron and rhombicosidodecahedron). They turned out to be non-rigid at all, but instead it's very funny playing by "bouncing" them on your hand...
They use 120 and 60 units each, made from 3*2 rectangles. Actually, the units are so simple that you can fold them without watching what you're doing (perhaps, watching a film with the lights off...)
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The frame I'm coupling is also going to be a disco through-axle machine, so I'm using modular dropouts on it. Alas, they don't come with mounting tabs, so I need to do some horrible tweakery to make everything work. I have a bucket full of seatstays that I'm probably never going to use, so I took a couple of them, chopped a section out of the middle to fit over the existing drop ends (which are slotted, and if I cut off the slotted parts, would put the wheel too close to the seat tube), carved them into points, fitted the in place, then filed them to fit (more or less; the file I used cut a more generous curve than the dropouts provide. FORTUNATELY brass can bridge that small gap!)
I made a rube goldberg-style jig out of a couple of sections of ⅜" tubing and a couple of wooden blocks, so I'll just balance it on top of the chainstays and tack the dropouts into place before flipping the thing dropouts down and gluing the bilam pieces and building up a fillet.