2nd year Ice Tong - Scale model made using polyurethane (the heads) and polystyrene (the handle)
TeaPot - RP Model - After CAD Drawings is sent to a 3D printer, the models are made exactly like the CAD drawings. These type of models are made by Z-Corp machine with sandlike material which requires superglue to bond the composites. At the end, polished to acquire smooth surface. To my surprise, the surface resembles to a polished tusk. Very smooth, indeed.
Clutter Cutter Project - An Assignment in 2nd year study in Carleton University. This full scale model is made to store & organize mails. It adds a value to space saving when the unit is mounted on the wall.
The signs and Form - This exercise explores one's creativity to fulfill the brief. Semantic (sign and form) is the core of the brief. Signs are given on the model for the user to operate it. I found that this exercise is one of many interesting scale-modelings. To begin with, brainstorming ideas for the final product, exploring the forms, combining colors, to finally model the product. Assembling the parts is the most exciting part after spray paint.
Soap Holder Part1 - Jig and Fixture are basically 2 mirroring/matching molds that can be used again to make an exact product given that the molds are made solid. This process is actually quite easy and very interesting to do. By using preheated acrylic sheet and hydraulic press (and some secondary process to finish it), "jig and fixture" can create simple yet interesting forms.
Soap Holder Part 2 - Soap holder Project for my second year Mass-Production course
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Karen Santoso
Industrial & CAD Designer Aberdeen, United Kingdom