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DeSReS 2013 Loughborough Design School Research Student Conference 2013 DeSReS Computer-aided Consumer Design for Additive Manufacturing Products Yudhi Ariadi 3 rd Year PhD Student Supervisors Dr Mark Evans and Dr Ian Campbell 21 st March 2013

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  • 1. DeSReS 2013 Loughborough Design School Research Student Conference 2013 DeSReS Computer-aided Consumer Design for Additive Manufacturing Products Yudhi Ariadi 3rd Year PhD Student Supervisors Dr Mark Evans and Dr Ian Campbell 21st March 2013

2. DeSReS 2013 The Outline - Background - trends - Current technology - Problems - Suggestion - Survey 3. DeSReS 2013 Auto brightness Red eyes removal Acne removal Beautiful enhancement Amazing Photo Editor App The Trends Customers are getting closer to producing a product Sorry mate, due to high demand Your photos will be ready in the next 3 days 3 days later This is so dull.. This one is red eyes Ohh.. my eyes closed OMG MY ACNES! 10 years ago Nowadays. This photo is more beautiful than a real one.! 4. DeSReS 2013 The Trends Customers are getting closer to producing a product I need a return ticket for my holiday Ugh.. Can you find.. Err any cheaper 345 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 ago Nowadays. 5. DeSReS 2013 The Trends Everything becomes easier DAVID David, sculpted by Michelangelo from 1501 to 1504 Yudhi, Manufactured by LPDU* from 13:10 to 16:10 (1:10pm to 4:10pm ;) GOLIATH Sculpting *LPDU = Lancaster Product Development Unit (Only head) 6. DeSReS 2013 The Trends Everything becomes easier http://yoga108.org/images/blog/2007/520.jpg (Full body;) 7. DeSReS 2013 The current technologies In manufacturing products www.plasticimpex.com We simplify a complicated manufacturing system to become 8. DeSReS 2013 Hooray The (very near) future http://gabrielfam.deviantart.com/art/House-Cartoon-57671182 Mum I 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 toys Beautiful shoes.. A Handbag.. Currently: - 24 machines < 500, (4 assembled, 20 DIY kit) - 4 machines < 300, (1 assembled, 3 DIY kit) 9. DeSReS 2013 The problem future factory Cubify Complexity of Computer-aided Design (CAD) shapeways 28 videos online training Getting 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) SolidWorks Essentials 4 days Advanced Part Modeling 2.5 days Surface Modeling 2 days 8.5 days 10. DeSReS 2013 The Aim Creating an easy design software (prototype) Designers Design School Do 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 do Courtesy: Dr Mark Evans, my supervisor ;) Courtesy: Loughborough Design School, my school ;) 11. DeSReS 2013 The suggestion CaCODE: Computer-aided Consumer Design Sketching 3D modelling CaCODE: PenCAD Consumers Consumers creation www.dreamstime.com Unfinished design Basic design / shape (Sinclair, 2012) www.123rf.com Designers - Engineers 12. DeSReS 2013 The suggestion CaCODE: Computer-aided Consumer Design (Development) CaCODE: TableWareCAD CaCODE: ShoesCAD 13. DeSReS 2013 The survey result Consumers acceptance of PenCAD and 3D printed pens I found it is easy to change the shape using sliders I found it is easy to change the shape using click & drag Using a ruler is helpful to change the shape The function of the product is important The surface finish of the product is important The colour quality of the product is important I would like to design my own product using consumer design software (e.g. PenCAD) I would like to download a ready-to-print product design I would like to buy my own product made from a 3D printer I would still prefer to buy a standard product (available on the market) Sustainability I would keep/use/maintain them longer than previous standard products that I have used STRONGLY DISAGREE NEUTRAL AGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE AGREE Consumer design software evaluation AM/3D Printing printed product evaluation Willingness to use consumer design software Willingness to use AM/3D printing 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% 14. DeSReS 2013 The survey result Consumers acceptance of 3D printed pens Injection Mould quality AM / 3D Printing products 15. DeSReS 2013 Loughborough Design School Research Student Conference 2013 DeSReS discussion http://manavgatandsidepost.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/cartoon-conversation1.jpg