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For my architectural media course, Ellen Shoumei Wu modelled and carved the form of Yale Sculpture Professor Emeritus Erwin Hauer's Design 201 architectural screen, documented on his book called "Continua-Architectural Screen and Walls". As my teacher, Prof. Hauer had a strong influence on me.
I just added this new work to my portfolio on: gilbertriedelbauch.com
Curve/Straight gold, 9/2012, 633 x 470 x 60 mm, Aluminium composite.
not sure if we will paint or clear coat these. we have to move them to boston flat pack so no finishing until we get there.
held together with wood joinery only, made on a homebuilt cnc router
Made from discount Agathis plywood (I'm not above haggling at Home Depot for damaged plywood). CNC cut on a Joe's Hybrid 4x4 CNC. Totally collapsable, but very sturdy when assembled. Multiple boxes nest perfectly!
Some quiet (if you can call it that with the humm of the router routing) time waiting on the router to finish cutting out part of an inlay. I wanted to glue it together before I left. (I did - we'll see how it turns out tomorrow.)
Today was Day 3 in the line of Rather Bad Days. But we trudge on forth and I've made it through with just a headache, which I think is reasonable.
For the wardrobe groups: My white button-down is a hand-me-down that's... from the Disney Store and is a boy's size. The jeans are the painted jeans we know and love (that may finally be reaching their breaking point). And of course, the ever-awesome graffiti chuck all-stars.
For more - I blogged about it
not sure if we will paint or clear coat these. we have to move them to boston flat pack so no finishing until we get there.
held together with wood joinery only
not sure if we will paint or clear coat these. we have to move them to boston flat pack so no finishing until we get there.
held together with wood joinery only
we are moving to boston and in preparation we are taking one week to design and build all of our furniture
Made from discount Agathis plywood (I'm not above haggling at Home Depot for damaged plywood). CNC cut on a Joe's Hybrid 4x4 CNC. Totally collapsable, but very sturdy when assembled. Multiple boxes nest perfectly!
we are moving to boston and in preparation we are taking one week to design and build all of our furniture
we are moving to boston and in preparation we are taking one week to design and build all of our furniture
Made from discount Agathis plywood (I'm not above haggling at Home Depot for damaged plywood). CNC cut on a Joe's Hybrid 4x4 CNC. Totally collapsable, but very sturdy when assembled. Multiple boxes nest perfectly!
Made from discount Agathis plywood (I'm not above haggling at Home Depot for damaged plywood). CNC cut on a Joe's Hybrid 4x4 CNC. Totally collapsable, but very sturdy when assembled. Multiple boxes nest perfectly!
For my fall 2007 architectural media course, students learned how to model forms in Rhino, create tool paths with RhinoCam and carve them with a CNC router.
Made from discount Agathis plywood (I'm not above haggling at Home Depot for damaged plywood). CNC cut on a Joe's Hybrid 4x4 CNC. Totally collapsable, but very sturdy when assembled. Multiple boxes nest perfectly!
Made from discount Agathis plywood (I'm not above haggling at Home Depot for damaged plywood). CNC cut on a Joe's Hybrid 4x4 CNC. Totally collapsable, but very sturdy when assembled. Multiple boxes nest perfectly!
Made from discount Agathis plywood (I'm not above haggling at Home Depot for damaged plywood). CNC cut on a Joe's Hybrid 4x4 CNC. Totally collapsable, but very sturdy when assembled. Multiple boxes nest perfectly!
This is a photo taken at McGrew Woodworks just after Jim McGrew completed the retrofit of his CAMaster CNC Router. He has upgraded from a half-stepper control system circa 1998, to a microstepping control system. He's really doing some nice carving now!
CNC cut bench based on "PlayaTech" collapsable bench designs, used with permission for Burning Man 2009, and Pandora's Fix-It Shoppe and Lounge.
Light Modulator. Collaborative design between Liam Hopkins and Richard Sweeney.
Birch plywood, wingnuts. 2008.
130x73cm. Edition of three.
A computer-generated form was converted into modular sections, which were cut from 1.5mm birch plywood using a CNC routing machine. Emphasis was placed on limiting the number of unique module shapes in order to simplify construction; twenty six unique units are used in total, repeated through the symmetry of the form.
This side of the workshop space contains the CNC router, materials, rolling tool/crap carts, computer, and some solar panels. The dust collection system has been rerouted for better goodness.
Hanging Portable Business signs by Strata Signage of Chicago. Main text in the larger business signs incorporated a step-down drop shadow to emphasize the titles. www.customoutdoorwoodensigns.com
The Ingenematic Visitron
Custom Aquarium Style PC Case and PC Designed and Built by Bennett M. Harris for Harris Educational. Construction by CNC Router with metal work by Hand.
Learn More: reinventingscience.wordpress.com/2011/03/18/harris-educat...
I also built my desk. Yes that's a commodore 64 revision 2 on the left side (behind it is a 1541 disk drive).
CNC cut bench based on "PlayaTech" collapsable bench designs, used with permission for Burning Man 2009, and Pandora's Fix-It Shoppe and Lounge.
A "Joe's Hybrid" CNC router v-carving Mendhi inspired designs for a piece of furniture (a bed). This cut took 41 minutes in "real life", and the camera took one shot every 3 seconds.
Technical details:
Router was operating at 15k RPM, 80IPM, with a 60° V-bit. Material is baltic birch ply, stained to a red mahogany.
Camera was a Canon EOS 20D, in manual control with a Promaster intervalometer taking the shots, one every three seconds. 1/10 sec, f5.0, ISO400.
Music is "Powerhouse" by Raymond Scott, a classic "assembly line" sound track.
The new Denford Router 6600 Pro arrived in Exeter Library Fab Lab on 17th June. Fab Lab staff enjoyed being trained on its use the next morning. One of the first 2 objects they made that day was a teddy bear cut out of a block of foam.
Light Modulator. Collaborative design between Liam Hopkins and Richard Sweeney.
Birch plywood, wingnuts. 2008.
130x73cm. Edition of three.
A computer-generated form was converted into modular sections, which were cut from 1.5mm birch plywood using a CNC routing machine. Emphasis was placed on limiting the number of unique module shapes in order to simplify construction; twenty six unique units are used in total, repeated through the symmetry of the form.