Joe Magri is making some really nice plywood models to investigate bending geometry. In his own words: "Through a series of analogue experiments I have been applying several patterns to plywood to explore the deformation of the material to create a potential sculpture or pavilion. The cuts are to allow for bending and openings to occur."
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Showing posts with label plywood. Show all posts
2011-11-17
2011-04-14
Exhibition opened!
Opening of the exhibition 'function', showing works by Ulrika Karlsson & Marcelyn Gow, Pablo Miranda Carranza & Åsmund Gamlesæter and Mårten Nettelbladt (me). Exhibition hosted, curated and designed by Fritz Halvorsen.
From the catalog:
Searching for the obviousMårten NettelbladtWhen you bend a thin strip of plywood you get a beautifully shaped curve. What geometry does this curve follow? There is a peaceful simplicity to the shape, and yet, it doesn't fall into the normal categories of basic geometric shapes as we know them. The exhibition shows two different ways to approach this challenge. Part one: A plywood strip, twelve meters long, curled and twisted into a double loop shape. This geometry is a result of the material trying to resist, and thereby minimize, the forces of bending and torsion. Part two: A computer generated surface, curling and twisting according to user input. Two lists of values control the curvature and the direction of the surface. The resulting single-curved surface will always be developable and unroll to a straight strip. Question: Is there a simple mathematical solution that will produce the same geometry as in the plywood loop? The search continues.Special thanks toDavid Rutten, McNeelAndy Payne & Jason K. Johnson, Firefly ExperimentsGrasshopper Forum
Download Rhino + Grasshopper files:
The firefly stuff has been omitted in this version since not everyone have their hardware sliders...
Etiketter:
arduino,
grasshopper,
my investigations,
plywood,
rhino,
tapeworm
2011-04-08
Exhibition 14th April - 19th May 2011, Stockholm
Welcome to the opening of the exhibition 'function' at FFAR forum for architecture 6.00-10.00 p.m. April 14, 2011. The exhibition presents works by servo, Omkrets arkitektur and gran on the theme mathematics and architecture. I'll be showing two models (one plywood + one grasshopper).
R.S.P.V to info@ffar.se before April 10, 2011
Information on upcoming events on www.ffar.se and Facebook
Ringvägen 141, Stockholm, Sweden.
Thanks to Fritz Halvorsen from FFAR for this opportunity!
Etiketter:
grasshopper,
my investigations,
plywood,
rhino,
tapeworm
2011-04-07
Work by Joel Letkemann
Joel Letkemann made some very nice and thorough studies of plywood bending for his project "New Prosthesis: Bent Wood Exoskeletons". He also studied various methods for assembly and developed some very interesting structural concepts.
Images: Joel Letkemann
2009-03-30
Five cases of elastic bending
I have so far identified five cases of elastic bending in a thin strip:
Case #1
Two loose ends pushed together (2d).
Case #2
Case #3
Both ends clamped together to form a loop (2d).
Case #4Both ends clamped to form a loop, but with a distance sideways between endpoints (3d).
Case #5Both ends clamped and twisted to form a loop (3d).
Case #1
Two loose ends pushed together (2d).
One clamped end, the loose end is pushed (2d).
Both ends clamped together to form a loop (2d).
Case #4Both ends clamped to form a loop, but with a distance sideways between endpoints (3d).
Case #5Both ends clamped and twisted to form a loop (3d).
Etiketter:
3d,
cone,
curves,
elastica curves,
helix,
my investigations,
plank line,
plywood,
twisting
2008-11-03
Bending in 3D
So far, most examples have been 2d-curves, but what happens when you bend in 3 dimensions.
I made a 3d loop with the saw blade and scanned it with a Microscribe 3d digitizer. Download 3dm-file here.
I made a 3d loop with the saw blade and scanned it with a Microscribe 3d digitizer. Download 3dm-file here.
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