Robotic Fabrication in Architecture, Art and Design 2018 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-92294-2_23
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InFormed Ceramics: Multi-axis Clay 3D Printing on Freeform Molds

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“…The multi-axis robotic arms could also be used as a base for methodologies that involve subtractive-additive processes for object production; for example, Ko et al [ 37 ] utilize this technology to print freeform molds of clay. Multi-axis clay 3D printing was performed using three additive-subtractive methods: hotwire cutter, spindle, and clay extruder ( Figure 10 a).…”
Section: Materials Extrusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The multi-axis robotic arms could also be used as a base for methodologies that involve subtractive-additive processes for object production; for example, Ko et al [ 37 ] utilize this technology to print freeform molds of clay. Multi-axis clay 3D printing was performed using three additive-subtractive methods: hotwire cutter, spindle, and clay extruder ( Figure 10 a).…”
Section: Materials Extrusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additive processes usually deposits clay either in layers to create sealed surface geometries, or in a woven style [Friedman et al 2014;Rosenwasser et al 2017] to create patterns. Deposition processes start either from a non-planar base geometry [Dunn et al 2016;Ko et al 2019] or a planar base that is gradually transformed to a non-horizontal fabrication plane [Bhooshan et al 2019;Trilsbeck et al 2019]. Taking advantage of the material's malleability, digitally controlled throwing of the clay has also been studied in order to erect large-scale building structures over distance [Dörfler et al 2014].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is usually clay based. Among the most effective experimentations we can find are Woven Clay (Friedman, Kim, and Mesa 2014), Pylos (Dubor, Cabay, and Chronis 2018), and InFormed Ceramics (Ko et al 2018) projects.…”
Section: Case Studies: Large-scale Digital Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%