TrussFab: Fabricating Sturdy Large-Scale Structures on Desktop 3D Printers (CHI’17)
If you are interested in trying out our software (beta version), drop us an email!
contact: @
TrussFab is an integrated end-to-end system that allows users to fabricate large scale structures that are sturdy enough to carry human weight. TrussFab achieves the large scale by complementing 3D print with plastic bottles. It does not use these bottles as “bricks” though, but as beams that form structurally sound node-link structures, also known as trusses.
Published at CHI’17, Denver
authors:
Robert Kovacs, Anna Seufert, Ludwig Wall, Hsiang-Ting Chen, Florian Meinel, Willi Müller, Si-jing You, Maximilian Brehm, Jonathan Striebel, Yannis Kommana, Alexander Popiak, Thomas Bläsius, and Patrick Baudisch
project @ Hasso Plattner Institute:
You can download the 3D files for our table and chair model here:
supported by: Futurium Berlin & Shapeways
music by: K4mmerer
141 view
55
5
3 years ago 00:01:14 1
CHI 2017 Timelapse of the Trussfab Demo
4 years ago 00:02:07 145
TrussFab: Fabricating Sturdy Large-Scale Structures on Desktop 3D Printers (CHI’17)