Presentation Title

Furniture Build Project

Abstract

A multi-disciplinary team was assembled to design and build composite furniture for customers across campus. The intent was to create lasting, useful items that would showcase interdepartmental work and the flexibility of composites as a design material. Students were required to discuss what image wants to be evoked by the department/entity, pitch customer with 3D printed renderings, design for aesthetics and mechanical performance, and create the furniture. Additional requirements were to incorporate 2 different manufacturing technologies and at least 3 different materials. The result of this work was the design of two items and the creation of one item.

College

College of Science & Engineering

Department

Composite Materials Engineering

First Advisor

Eric O. Kerr-Anderson, Composite Materials Engineering Department

Location

Kryzsko Commons Ballroom, Winona, Minnesota

Start Date

4-20-2022 10:00 AM

End Date

4-20-2022 11:00 AM

Presentation Type

Poster Presentation

Session

1b=10am-11am

Poster Number

24

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Furniture Build Project

Kryzsko Commons Ballroom, Winona, Minnesota

A multi-disciplinary team was assembled to design and build composite furniture for customers across campus. The intent was to create lasting, useful items that would showcase interdepartmental work and the flexibility of composites as a design material. Students were required to discuss what image wants to be evoked by the department/entity, pitch customer with 3D printed renderings, design for aesthetics and mechanical performance, and create the furniture. Additional requirements were to incorporate 2 different manufacturing technologies and at least 3 different materials. The result of this work was the design of two items and the creation of one item.

 

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