Some cool speedy prototyping in china images:
Tom Chi fast prototyping workshop
Image by gabriella_levine
Tom Chi speedy prototyping workshop
Image by gabriella_levine
Tom Chi speedy prototyping workshop
Image by gabriella_levine
Rapid Prototyping China
Some cool speedy prototyping in china images:
Tom Chi fast prototyping workshop
Image by gabriella_levine
Tom Chi speedy prototyping workshop
Image by gabriella_levine
Tom Chi speedy prototyping workshop
Image by gabriella_levine
Some cool fast prototyping in china photos:
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Image by core.formula
Prefab china
A collection of fast prototyping models (ZPrint) produced in the Pratt Institute College of Architecture 2007 PreFab China Style Studio,Evan Douglis, Richard Sarrach, Che-Wei Wang, Eric Wong
Perform by: Chris Egervary , Matt Macher , Ed Mulligan and Jun Pak
Please check out www.core.type-ula.com + www.prefabchina.com for far more
All pictures are scanned from the proof poloroid of a large format 4×5 camera. The photographer is Kim Keever and will be element of the upcoming publication Autogenic Structures by Evan Douglis
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Image by core.formula
A collection of rapid prototyping models (ZPrint) created in the Pratt Institute College of Architecture 2007 PreFab China Design and style Studio,Evan Douglis, Richard Sarrach, Che-Wei Wang, Eric Wong
Work made by: Sebastian Misiurek, Alex Drabyk, and Ivan Delgado
Please pay a visit to www.core.form-ula.com + www.prefabchina.com for more
A few good precision engineering company images I located:
Image from web page 689 of “Architect and engineer” (1905)
Image by Web Archive Book Photos
Identifier: architectenginee1030sanf
Title: Architect and engineer
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors:
Subjects: Architecture Architecture Architecture Creating
Publisher: San Francisco : Architect and Engineer, Inc
Contributing Library: San Francisco Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: San Francisco Public Library
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About This Book: Catalog Entry
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Click right here to view book on-line to see this illustration in context in a browseable on-line version of this book.
Text Appearing Before Image:
llied Arts C.RLETON M. WiNSLOw, Contributing Editor, The Architect and Engineer Co-operation with Consumers H. RoY Kelley^ Los Angeles Co-operation with Contractors Louis J. Gill, San Diego Co-operation with Other Architects Chas. F. B. Roeth, Oakland Co-operation with Architectural Education Warren C. Perry, University of California School of Architecture Co-operation with Public Authorities Jas. S. Dean, City Manager, Sacramento Incidental Music, and Solos by: Ev.A Gruninger Atkinson, Contralto Phyllida Ashley, PianistAustin W. Sperry, Baritone SATURDAY, OCT. 11 Morning: Chairman. A. M. Edelman. Los Angeles.Organization Session.Round Table Discussion.Illustrated talk on Gardens—Myron Hunt, Los Angeles.Start off of Golf Tournament.Placing Contest for Ladies. Afternoon: Golf Tournament, continued. Visits to notable Pebble Beach Residences.Evening: Chairman (Not Chosen). Golf Dinner. Entertainment.Note: Ladies will be welcomed to all functions. 128 The ARCHITECT and ENGINEER September, 1930
Text Appearing Following Image:
A fine instance of the exceptional precision of Port Orford Cedar woodworking—f/te living area of the H. W. Bunker residence, Hillsborough, California. This cream-white cedar is ideal for all interior trim Pacific Coast architects recognize Port Orford Ce-dar as the outstanding wood for all interior trim. Finely, evenly grained, satin-smooth, it takesa gorgeous, porcelain-like enamel finish. Notrace of grain shows through. Holds enamel foryears. Cream-white, it readily assumes correct walnutand mahogany stains with richness and warmth. Light and pliable, it operates speedily and easily.Never ever checks or splinters. Doesnt warp or twist.Free of charge from knots, pitch and rosin. For specialdesigns, it machines to sharp, clean-reduce edges. Your lumber dealer or millwork home has PortOrford Cedar lumber and plywood or can obtainit promptly. Mail the coupon to our sales agentsfor total details about this fine wood. PORT ORFORD CEDAR Products Business MARSHFIELD, OREGON Port Orfopd Cedar ^he c5ri§t
Note About Images
Please note that these photos are extracted from scanned web page images that may possibly have been digitally enhanced for readability – coloration and appearance of these illustrations may possibly not perfectly resemble the original work.
Check out these prototype china images:
Human Logistics 人流 / SML.20120910.G12.00234.1
Image by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML
Videography prototype / proof of concept – 1 min 30 sec edit
Some cool machining engineering pictures:
Crossness Pumping Station
Image by failing_angel
Taken during the Steam Day at Crossness Pumping Station
Verify out these china metal fabrication images:
Evening stalker
Image by ATOMIC Hot Links
Down on Crenshaw.
SZX Metalworks Shenzhen China
Image by dcmaster
SZX Metalworks Shenzhen China
Image by dcmaster
Some cool rapid prototyping cost photos:
Universal stand-alone filament spool holder (Fully 3D-printable) – Print test parts 1st
Image by Inventive Tools
3D-print only what you want although testing!
As you currently realise this image is not the complete filament spool stand (www.thingiverse.com/point:508896). It shows a vital component and very best-practice associated to 3D-printing.
As with any product development one never knows precisely from begin how issues will match together.
Based on what 3D printer and settings you use, this spool stand will take a few hours to print. It is therefore unnecessary to 3D-print lengthy item iterations just to uncover out that you need to have to alter a portion of the whole style.
The 3D-prints shown in this image represent the parts of the model with fittings which we wanted to give a test-run ahead of we defined the final dimensions.
Therefore we cut away the smallest feasible volume surrounding the fittings and 3D-printed them in a fraction of the time which otherwise would have taken hours and hours to find out.
Right after measuring the benefits we could adjust the CAD-model correspondently and get perfect fittings when 3D-printing the final model.
This procedure is ideal for testing overhangs, fittings, critical dimensions, material consumption price, and so on.
So in other words…. do not waste time and filament! 🙂
CandyFab
Image by Ric e Ette
Image taken at the "Maker Faire 2008" (San Mateo, CA) – a collection of creative, weird, and sometimes useless (but often exciting) inventions, exhibits and art performances. Verify out the other photographs in this set.
From http://makerfaire.com/pub/e/1117:
The CandyFab Project is an open source work to create low-price three-dimensional strong freeform fabrication technologies for culinary, educational, and artistic purposes. We will show progress towards designing a new CandyFab hardware reference platform, constructed mostly from off-the-shelf parts.
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Confeitos de açúcar produzidos por uma impressora 3D.
Foto tirada na "Maker Faire 2008" (em San Mateo, Califórnia) – uma feira repleta de criativas, supreendentes, e algumas vezes inúteis (mas sempre interessantes) invenções, mostras e exibições de arte. Confira as outras fotos deste álbum.
Some cool cnc engineering photos:
XXX CNC
Image by Steve Sparshott
This is the seat base from my wheelchair. Mad engineering.
I totally went somewhere ! The complete issue broke down super easily and fitted into the boot of a BMW 1 Series (modest). We went to Eltham Palace, a massive Art Deco gaff.