Drummond H Masterton
Terraincup: 3D Ben Nevis in a cup
July 2005
Craft Metalwork; 3D Digital
Design; Topography
Postgraduate Research
Practice based research project focused on developing a method for the physical manufacture of 3D objects with terrain based modelling elements. The project was undertaken as part of the 3D digital Research Cluster at University College Falmouth.
Keywords: Terrain modelling, Rapid Manufacture, Rapid Prototyping, CNC milling.
Aim: To develop a method for the translation of 2D terrain data into 3D artefacts through the use of CNC manufacturing devices.
Objectives:
The project focused on the creation of a 3D product which combined a 1950’s Melaware designed coffee cup with a scaled version of the mountain Ben Nevis. The concept behind the piece was that consumers would be able to have a favourite terrain embedded into a standard product such as a coffee cup. The use of the product would reveal the landscape as the coffee was drunk similar to watching a cloud inversion from a hilltop.
The research mainly focused on technical aspects of how to translate 2D terrain data into 3D software and then towards manufacturing using CAM software and CNC devices. Further research is required to develop the interface which would enable consumers to choose and forward there landscape choices.
The stages of the project are documented in chronological order below:
‘Terraincup’ was selected as one of two recent craft objects to represent the UK at an International touring exhibition and symposium, ‘Languages’
Think Tank European touring exhibition:
Exhibition Catalogue entry and image p.80-81
Published by Think Tank e.V., ISBN: 3-9502090-0-X
http://www.thinktank04.eu/page.php?5,23,32
‘Terraincup’ has also been exhibited in the UK in an exhibition, 'Interface'
Catalogue; ‘Interface, 2006, pp32-33, ISBN 0 9553929 0X
Image 6: The finished ‘terraincup’ after machining and hand polishingCAM : Computer Aided Manufacture
STL: Standard Tessellation Language
CAD: Computer Aided Design
CNC: Computer Numeric Control
The author would like to acknowledge software sponsorship from Patrick Thom: http://www.patrick-thorn.co.uk/
For more project information from the 3D Digital Research Cluster at University College Falmouth please go to: www.autonomatic.org.uk