Monthly Archives: November 2014

Objectives for My Study

1. What do I want to learn? What kind of new jewelry designs 3D printing makes possible 2. How will I show that I have learned this? Designing and printing a piece of jewelry 3. How will I get from … Continue reading

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Future Vision

The subject area that I would like to further explore for the remainder of this course is jewelry design through 3D printing.  My inspiration for choosing this subject area came from the Shapeways exhibit at the Maker Faire where they … Continue reading

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Personal Reflection

I found out about this course from an email I received from the Zicklin School which was an email with a list of special courses being offered during the following semester.  When I received this email, I had already signed … Continue reading

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Meanwhile, In the Real World…

For the “Real World” assignment, I visited the 2014 World Maker Faire at the New York Hall of Science in Queens, NY on Sunday September 21, 2014. After getting off the 7 train at the 111th Street station, it was … Continue reading

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Studio Exercise 2: Five Forms X Five Materials

In this studio exercise we further familiarized ourselves with 3D solid modeling techniques and explored how 3D printing output is done using various materials. First, the following five forms were sketched on paper: a cookie cutter, a knob, a vase, … Continue reading

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