The seminar focused on the topic of 3D-printing with ceramic materials using a Wasp Delta printer. Within this research area, we dedicated ourselves to generative and novel design possibilities that 3D printing with clay or porcelain paste offers. The seminar taught both the basics of preprocessing for 3D-printing as well as the special geometric and process requirements for 3D-printing with ceramic materials. In addition, the students were introduced to new processes such as non-planar slicing and the subsequent manipulation of tool paths for 3D-printing within the framework of digital and physical experiments.
Teaching Team: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Oliver Tessmann, Dipl. Des. Max Benjamin Eschenbach, Dr. Nadja Gaudillière-Jami
Students: Tim Bein, Lucas Cornelius, Miguel Monserrat Darder, Zhengrong Deng, Mirko Dutschke, Anna Eppelmann, Sarah Gabilan, Eve Murray, Jiaxian Peng, Luke Schüßler, Malcolm Unger, Wandi Zang
SPIRAL “U” MESH TOWER
by Tim Bein
TRIFORM & THE SPHERE
by Lucas Cornelius
FORMAL TYPOLOGICAL STUDY OF CLAY 3D PRINTING
by Zhengrong Deng
SPIRALIZED DOME
by Mirko Dutschke
INTERLOCKING TYPOLOGY
by Anna Eppelmann
ROTATE
by Sarah Gabilan
ADAPTABLE
by Miguel Monserrat Darder
TEXTURE!
by Eve Murray
ATTRACTOR LOGIC IN 3D-CLAY-PRINTING
by Malcolm Unger