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Project 3: Visualization & Fabrication (Final)

Project 3: Visualization & Fabrication (3D Printing) Assigned: June 11 Deadlines: June 13: Fabrication If you have not already done so, book an appointment with a Thing Tank technician to check your 3D print files, and print at least all of your prototypes, if not some of your final project. Most of your prints should be started by Thursday, and finished by the weekend. Give yourself time to assemble components together and include finishing touches.  On June 13, you will give a progress report of where the final steps of your project are.  Please create one blog post stating your progress (to present), with at least one screenshot of your Prusa set up, as well as a photograph of the printing process and your object component. June 18: Drawing & Presentation As per today's tutorial, create a 2D drawing of your object design. See instructions below.  June 18 is our last class together. You will present your final, finished, 3D printed object to the class. You...

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Lili Yas Tayefi
OBDF stands for Object Design and Fabrication. A course in the Alberta University of Art and Design, under the Media Arts department. This course is to equip first and second year bachelor level students with introduction to design thinking, 3D modeling and preliminary digital fabrication tools such as laser cutters and 3D printers. The department curriculum was developed by Professor Bryan Cera, and the modified course curriculum for this 210 level class is led by Lili Yas Tayefi.