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Continuous Knot Prototype

Continuous Knot Perforate Pane CNC Milled by Associated Fabrication

Our friends at Associated Fabrication just CNC milled this prototype of the perforated wall panels we have been designing. 

tags: Prototype, Kinesthesia Physio, Associated Fabrication, CNC Milling, Continous Knot, Wall Panel, Work In Progress, PINC.US
categories: Construction
Tuesday 06.18.13
Posted by Alexander Pincus
 

Prototype Fabrication

SCI-Arc’s 3-axis mill carving a mold out of laminated particle board

SCI-Arc’s 3-axis mill carving a mold out of laminated particle board

David Boira removing the first vacuum forming test at the Warner Brothers set building shop in L.A.

David Boira removing the first vacuum forming test at the Warner Brothers set building shop in L.A.

Two unfinished components with the a test connector plate

Two unfinished components with the a test connector plate

72 component halves made from vacuum formed PETG plastic

72 component halves made from vacuum formed PETG plastic

Zoe Coombes finishing the fiberglass connection between the two halves of a component at PS-1

Zoe Coombes finishing the fiberglass connection between the two halves of a component at PS-1

My brother Miles preparing a component for another round of autobody paint
My brother Miles preparing a component for another round of autobody paint
tags: Hernan Diaz Alonso, Vacuum Forming, CNC Milling, Independent Study, Zoe Coombes, Commonwealth, David Boira, Candelabra, SCI-Arc, Columbia University GSAPP
categories: Construction
Wednesday 04.27.05
Posted by Alexander Pincus
 

Kinematic Surface + CNC Milled Foam

CNC Milled Foam Surfaces

I designed these display pieces with David Boira using a kinematic machinery that I built in Maya. They are going to be used for the GSAPP final show as display surfaces for the work built in our studio this semester.  They were CNC milled out of high density foam at Sci-Arc in Los Angeles by our new friend Bryan Flaig.

CNC Milled Foam Surfaces
tags: Hernan Diaz Alonso, Advanced Studio IV, Kinematic Machine, CNC Milling, Kinematics, SCI-Arc, Columbia University GSAPP
categories: Graduate Work
Wednesday 05.05.04
Posted by Alexander Pincus