geometric & process diagram
exploded process axonometric: 1. tabbing point cloud 2. joinery designation 3. nodular surface description 4. input surface
cutsheet used during fabrication: both sides of the aluminum needed to be cut/scored, thus two seperate toolpath operations were used for each single component.
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Thornshell


Developable surface frame:
Thornshell is a CAM (computer-aided manufacturing) project that attempts to describe an input surface function using tetrahedral nodes. First, a point field is drawn upon the surface - areas of higher curvature retains a higher point density. These points are then connected together to form irregular closed hexagons, which are then divided and extruded to form 4-branched ‘tree’ structures that are then rejoined together to create a new object separate from the starting input. The resultant form gains self-authorship through its own logic of aggregation, parametric relationships, inherent geometric constraints, and material conditions.

Materials:
.025” Aluminum
Plywood base + legs
Aluminum rivets

Programs & Machining:
Rhino 4, MasterCAM X, Flopath, C.R. Onstrud CNC Router, Waterjet

Team: K. Liu, A. Frame, M. Kim

Made for Digital Fabrication | Maciej Kaczynski

Kevin Liu
Architectural Designer Toronto, Canada