computer-aided consumer design for additive manufacturing products

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This research on creating an easy design system is a development from the consumers’ potential to actively designing their own desired products and thereby empowering them to manufacture the products independently using an Additive Manufacturing (AM) machine / 3D printer. Recent developments in the field of AM / 3D printing (cheaper machines and new materials) have led to a renewed interest from the general public in manufacturing customised products. Although these technologies can enhance the understanding of non-technology compliant consumers and bring the manufacturing process closer to them, they need to be able to create 3D Computer Aided Design (CAD) models as an input, which in normal circumstances would require a lengthy period of specialist training. Consequently, to make AM / 3D printing more reliable and easier to operate by consumers, design tools need to be developed to be as simple as possible to be operated, in the same manner as entry-level AM /3D printing technologies. This study suggests Computer Aided Consumer Design (CaCODE) systems as user friendly design tools which can simplify the CAD stages needed to produce the 3D model data required for AM / 3D printing processes.

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Computer-aided Consumer Design for Additive Manufacturing ProductsYudhi Ariadi3rd Year PhD Student

Supervisors Dr Mark Evans and Dr Ian Campbell

21st March 2013Loughborough Design School Research Student Conference 2013DeSReSDeSReS 2013The OutlineBackgroundtrendsCurrent technologyProblemsSuggestionSurvey

DeSReS 2013

Auto brightnessRed eyes removalAcne removalBeautiful enhancementAmazing Photo Editor App

The TrendsCustomers are getting closer to producing a product

1 day service Photo printingSorry mate, due to high demand Your photos will be ready in the next 3 days3 days laterThis is so dull..This one is red eyesOhh.. my eyes closedOMG MY ACNES!Klik klik..Klik

Tap Tap..TapTap Tap..Tap10 years agoNowadays.

This photo is more beautiful than a real one.!

DeSReS 2013The TrendsCustomers are getting closer to producing a productSELF service

I need a return ticket for my holidayUgh.. Can you find.. Err any cheaper345 return from 7th to 21st March..234 return from 12th to 19th March..Err.. Its only 7 days..Can you change the route.. Maybe cheaper..195 return from 9th to 23rd March.. Transit two airports..Do you want stopover?Travel with us, you wont feel lonely

10 years agoNowadays.DeSReS 2013The TrendsEverything becomes easier

DAVID

David, sculpted by Michelangelofrom 1501 to 1504Yudhi, Manufactured by LPDU* from 13:10 to 16:10(1:10pm to 4:10pm ;)3 years3 hoursGOLIATHSculptingFIRST TRIAL*LPDU = Lancaster Product Development Unit(Only head)DeSReS 2013The TrendsEverything becomes easier

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NEXT TRIAL(Full body;)DeSReS 2013

The current technologiesIn manufacturing products

www.plasticimpex.com

We simplify a complicated manufacturing system to become

DeSReS 2013HoorayThe (very near) future

http://gabrielfam.deviantart.com/art/House-Cartoon-57671182MumI bought an Additive Manufacturing machine.!WHAT.! Manufacturing system..???It must be very expensive..!No.! Its less than your boxing day handbag price Okay So what can we do with it?We can print toysBeautiful shoes..A Handbag.. Currently:24 machines < 500, (4 assembled, 20 DIY kit)4 machines < 300, (1 assembled, 3 DIY kit)DeSReS 20138The problem

shoes-continuum-fashion

futurefactory

bencollette.com

CubifyOrigoComplexity of Computer-aided Design (CAD)shapeways

28 videos online trainingGetting started with SketchUp - Part 1 (9:58)Getting started with SketchUp - Part 2 (8:12)Getting started with SketchUp - Part 3 (14:48)Getting started with SketchUp - Part 4 (12:11)SketchUp Toolbar Series (24 videos)Selections (4:28)Components (4:26)Paint Bucket (4:18)Eraser (1:55)Rectangle (1:34)Lines (2:37)Circle/Polygon (3:10)Arc (4:12)Freehand (1:03)Move (2:23)Push Pull (3:33)Rotate (4:48)Follow-Me (4:21)Scale (3:42)Offset (3:07)Tape Measure (3:06)Dimensioning (4:04)Protractor (2:42)Text & 3D Text (5:05)Axes (2:20)Navigation (3:03)Position Camera/ Look Around (2:38)Walk (2:14)Sections (2:22)

www.autocadtraining.co.ukDay 1: You start as a beginnerDay 2: You work at your own pace by repeating manual exercises or practice to proficiency on your own CAD work.Day 3: You learn all about plotting to scale, multiple views and digital imagesDay 4: You can choose to study coaching questions for your independent CAD skills assessment. Or you can practice to proficiency on your CAD work.Day 5: You take your assessment when you are ready. Or continue to practice to proficiency on your CAD work .

DeSReS 2013The AimCreating an easy design software (prototype)

Designers

Design SchoolDo we still need ?http://generic.pixmac.com/4/colorful-box-with-right-and-wrong-abstract-illustration-59572183.jpg

A future role of the industrial designer will be to design 'unfinished products, whose fit, form and function will require unique decisions and inputs from consumers prior to manufacture (Sinclair, 2012).

(If we can)Yes, we doCourtesy: Dr Mark Evans, my supervisor ;)Courtesy: Loughborough Design School, my school ;)DeSReS 2013The suggestionCaCODE: Computer-aided Consumer Design

Sketching

3D modellingCaCODE: PenCADConsumers

Consumers creationwww.dreamstime.com

Unfinished designBasic design / shape(Sinclair, 2012)www.123rf.comDesigners - EngineersDeSReS 2013The suggestionCaCODE: Computer-aided Consumer Design (Development)

CaCODE: TableWareCADCaCODE: ShoesCADDeSReS 2013The survey resultConsumers acceptance of PenCAD and 3D printed pens

10%10%10%10%40%20%30%30%20%40%30%20%30%20%30%50%40%70%50%30%20%20%20%30%30%30%40%50%20%20%20%40%10%30%30%30%10%40%40%DeSReS 2013The survey resultConsumers acceptance of 3D printed pens

Injection Mould qualityAM / 3D Printing products

DeSReS 2013

discussionhttp://manavgatandsidepost.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/cartoon-conversation1.jpgLoughborough Design School Research Student Conference 2013DeSReSDeSReS 2013