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arxiv: 1906.05710 · v1 · pith:I44CNEVGnew · submitted 2019-06-13 · 💻 cs.GR · cs.HC

RodSteward: A Design-to-Assembly System for Fabrication using 3D-Printed Joints and Precision-Cut Rods

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keywords rodsrodstewarddesign-to-assemblyfabricationgeometriesinterfacejointsparts
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We present RodSteward, a design-to-assembly system for creating furniture-scale structures composed of 3D printed joints and precision-cut rods. The RodSteward systems consists of: RSDesigner, a fabrication-aware design interface that visualizes accurate geometries during edits and identifies infeasible designs; physical fabrication of parts via novel fully automatic construction of solid 3D-printable joint geometries and automatically generated cutting plans for rods; and RSAssembler, a guided-assembly interface that prompts the user to place parts in order while showing a focus+context visualization of the assembly in progress. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our tools with a number of example constructions of varying complexity, style and parameter choices.

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