SurfCuit: Surface Mounted Circuits on 3D Prints
June 30, 2016 Β· Declared Dead Β· π IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
"No code URL or promise found in abstract"
Evidence collected by the PWNC Scanner
Authors
Nobuyuki Umetani, Ryan Schmidt
arXiv ID
1606.09540
Category
cs.GR: Graphics
Citations
46
Venue
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
Last Checked
2 months ago
Abstract
We present, SurfCuit, a novel approach to design and construction of electric circuits on the surface of 3D prints. Our surface mounting technique allows durable construction of circuits on the surface of 3D prints. SurfCuit does not require tedious circuit casing design or expensive set-ups, thus we can expedite the process of circuit construction for 3D models. Our technique allows the user to construct complex circuits for consumer-level desktop fused decomposition modeling (FDM) 3D printers. The key idea behind our technique is that FDM plastic forms a strong bond with metal when it is melted. This observation enables construction of a robust circuit traces using copper tape and soldering. We also present an interactive tool to design such circuits on arbitrary 3D geometry. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach through various actual construction examples.
Community Contributions
Found the code? Know the venue? Think something is wrong? Let us know!
π Similar Papers
In the same crypt β Graphics
R.I.P.
π»
Ghosted
R.I.P.
π»
Ghosted
Everybody Dance Now
R.I.P.
π»
Ghosted
Deep Bilateral Learning for Real-Time Image Enhancement
R.I.P.
π»
Ghosted
Animating Human Athletics
R.I.P.
π»
Ghosted
BundleFusion: Real-time Globally Consistent 3D Reconstruction using On-the-fly Surface Re-integration
R.I.P.
π»
Ghosted
Shape Transformation Using Variational Implicit Functions
Died the same way β π» Ghosted
R.I.P.
π»
Ghosted
Language Models are Few-Shot Learners
R.I.P.
π»
Ghosted
PyTorch: An Imperative Style, High-Performance Deep Learning Library
R.I.P.
π»
Ghosted
XGBoost: A Scalable Tree Boosting System
R.I.P.
π»
Ghosted