Author Archives: Tim Fuger

Design to Build- Final Powerpoint Link

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0ByMWyEMe3MXNMzU1NlN6djVGVEE

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Concrete Competition

2016-2017 Concrete Competition The following is an alternative to the hallway design to complete a cast for the semester.  Please remember that casting a piece (any material, concrete, plaster, epoxy, etc.) is a requirement for this course and will factor … Continue reading

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Requests for Material/ Contact over next two weeks

All, If you have any requests for material to mill in the CNC lab, please let me know so that the material is ready for you guys to use. Also feel free to contact me via email for any questions … Continue reading

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Mixing Concrete

http://www.familyhandyman.com/masonry/pouring-concrete/how-to-properly-mix-concrete/view-all If you mix concrete or plaster to go into your mold, you may store it temporarily in the CNC lab, under the Precix. It must have cardboard underneath it, so that no concrete or plaster spills onto the tile … Continue reading

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Concrete to use

All, The below is a link to anchoring cement. It has no aggregate, and has more strength than concrete if you were looking to test your blocks that you make: https://www.quikrete.com/productlines/exterioruseanchoringcement.asp Another option is to use plaster. Do not forget … Continue reading

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CNC Joinery

Since you all are starting to look at joinery, I wanted to post the following so you all can think about CNC joints. There are also examples of some of these joints in the CNC lab as well. http://mkmra2.blogspot.com/2014/08/cnc-cut-wood-joinery.html

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CNC Machining Tutorials

All, Please use the below to understand how to use the Roland CNC machines. There are both primers and tutorials to show you how to load the machine as well as set your file up in Rhinocam. http://www.nycctfab.com/tutorialscncmachining

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Process Documentation

The link below is a short document that we would like you to fill out each time you try an iteration. This is meant to help others when they look at your projects to see where and how the failures … Continue reading

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AIA Programming

http://www.aia.org/aiaucmp/groups/aia/documents/pdf/aiab089267.pdf  

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