2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.cagd.2016.02.001
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Make it swing: Fabricating personalized roly-poly toys

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“…Several optimization algorithms target post-fabrication physical properties of 3D models, such as balance [38], moment-of-inertia for spinnable models [2], or constrained optimization between centerof-mass and balance [37,56]. Other proposed systems provide users with design capabilities and existing functionality, such as adding helical springs and joints to allow deformation and extension [14], designing hand-launched free-flight glider airplanes [50], and embedding rotary, linear and chained mechanisms within 3D objects for laser cutting [26].…”
Section: Supporting Users In Fabrication Workflowsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several optimization algorithms target post-fabrication physical properties of 3D models, such as balance [38], moment-of-inertia for spinnable models [2], or constrained optimization between centerof-mass and balance [37,56]. Other proposed systems provide users with design capabilities and existing functionality, such as adding helical springs and joints to allow deformation and extension [14], designing hand-launched free-flight glider airplanes [50], and embedding rotary, linear and chained mechanisms within 3D objects for laser cutting [26].…”
Section: Supporting Users In Fabrication Workflowsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The toys industry is recently booming with 3D printing technology by manufacturing complex geometrical shapes into attractive 3D toys by utilizing polymers and other kinds of plastic materials—for instance, 3D printing PLA roly-poly toys [ 18 , 19 ]. In terms of clothing, 3D utility has successfully printed PLA into clothing [ 20 ] ( Figure 2 c).…”
Section: Application Of 3d Printingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bächer et al [12] take a step further to print models that are able to spin. Zhao et al [13] present a novel framework to produce personalized roly-poly toys. 3D printing with multiple materials is also investigated in recent years.…”
Section: Computer Graphics For 3d Printingmentioning
confidence: 99%