Metal Furniture Design and Creation
Rhinoceros 3D: Modeling the Stool and Developing the Pattern 1
A course by studio_brichet_ziegler , Design Studio
About the video: Rhinoceros 3D: Modeling the Stool and Developing the Pattern 1
Overview
“In this lesson, we will see how to transfer the pattern to the Rhinoceros 3D software. The digital pattern can be useful if you want to work with a subcontractor for cutting parts. We will therefore start by modeling the object from the paper model. It is from this modeling that we will be able to obtain the pattern.”
In this video lesson studio_brichet_ziegler addresses the topic: Rhinoceros 3D: Modeling the Stool and Developing the Pattern 1, which is part of the Domestika online course: Metal Furniture Design and Creation. Learn how to design and build a stool from sheet metal without welding, using easily accessible materials and metalworking techniques.
Partial transcription of the video
“Rhinoceros 3D: modeling the stool In this lesson we will cover the Rhino software to digitally trace the pattern. You saw with Caroline in the previous season, how to draw it on paper from the model. Now, the interest of this course will be precisely to model the stool on Rhinoceros, 3d software, to then develop the pattern automatically and potentially be able to send it to a laser cutter at a subcontractor. That's another possibility if you're interested. To be able to model the stool on Rhinoceros, I took the model next to me on which I will rely to do the modeling. Firstly, I'm going to...”
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Course summary for: Metal Furniture Design and Creation
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Arts & Crafts, DIY, Furniture Design & Making

studio_brichet_ziegler
A course by
Caroline Ziegler and Pierre Brichet are the designers behind the Parisian studio BrichetZiegler, created in 2010. Specialists in the creation of furniture and a wide range of other items, their approach to color and material is characterized by a blend of simple and geometric expressivity.
Whether it's their own collection (under the name By Hands) or in collaboration with brands (such as Petite Friture, DCWéditions, Pulpo, and Moustache), they like to mix aesthetics with functionality. Some of their pieces have been acquired by the Mobilier National and the Centre national des arts plastiques, not to mention that their Ombre Portée lamps sit in the President's office!
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