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[Space Weaver] 3D Weaving Machine
Phase 02: 3D Fabrication Machine
CREATIVE ARCHITECTURE MACHINES - FALL 2014
Student Team: Prerna Auplish, Evan Bowman, Ryan Chen
CCA - California College of the Arts
Architecture Advanced Studio
Prof. Jason Kelly Johnson with Michael Shiloh
Space Weaver Instructable Link:
www.instructables.com/id/Space-Weaver-A-Seven-Foot-Tall-3D-Weaving-Machine/
Music: www.bensound.com
CREATIVE ARCHITECTURE MACHINES - FALL 2014
Student Team: Prerna Auplish, Evan Bowman, Ryan Chen
CCA - California College of the Arts
Architecture Advanced Studio
Prof. Jason Kelly Johnson with Michael Shiloh
Space Weaver Instructable Link:
www.instructables.com/id/Space-Weaver-A-Seven-Foot-Tall-3D-Weaving-Machine/
Music: www.bensound.com
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Wow, this is awesome. What happened to it? I feel like there is a lot more potential here...
Is there a possibility to make these nets more smooth? Because the size of the pulley is large
This is not weaving... this is circular braiding with manipulated paths.
Pretty cool! Is there an industrial machine that could weave orthogonality 3D?
Evan: Any updated news on the Space Weaver!!! So Cool!!!!
+Lee Studley Thanks! [Space Weaver] was created for an architecture studio at the California College of the Arts in San Francisco. This video represents our final product, although more information can be found at: www.instructables.com/id/Space-Weaver-A-Seven-Foot-Tall-3D-Weaving-Machine/
+Evan Bowman hi Evan, but I don't understand how you support the whole structure since it's all composed by soft threads from the video, would you explain? fantastic work!
Wei Chieh Shih, Thanks! We experimented with a variety of resins and found that simple cyanoacrylate glue (Zap CA, or Super Glue) worked best for our purposes. After the machine completed ~12 inches we would pause to "cure" the fibers.
+Evan Bowman so you mean the structure is flexible resin instead of threads?
+Wei Chieh Shih, the carbon and fiberglass fibers absorbed the glue very well, so the end result was actually quite stiff (but brittle).