Juan Carlos Pérez Juidias. Fab Lab Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de la Universidad de Sevilla
Computer-controlled machining / 20.03.2013
A Viking shipLast week I took my daughter to her school.Public School Joaquín Turina. SevilleI was talking to her teacher (my daughter is three years old) about the games that children have in school.Then came the idea of a play Viking ship as my exercise. The ship would help the children play and the exercise would not be abandoned in a corner of the Fab Lab.The teacher was delighted and the ship would be waiting for children to play.I wanted to do something with the website Thingiverse. It is a repository of 2D and 3D files and I really like it because it's a very participatory web. I searched the web and found a Viking ship for lasercutting.I designed with the software Rhinoceros (barco.3dm) and created a DXF file.I have worked on this design to fit into of two pieces of plywood panel size 1220x1420 mm and 15 mm thick.I also received a “master class” from José Buzón and now I can drive the milling machine TEC-CAM Fab Lab 3000.For this I used the program VCarve Pro, I converted to MACH2-3Arcs file (txt file) and I've uploaded the file directly into the machine via a USB key (1.txt and 2.txt).I have to say that there has been much to sand and even I have had to resort to a manual milling machine to make some extra arrangement. But in a Fab Lab have to be many solutions.This week the children have holidays in Spain and the schools are not open. It's a shame because the practice had to end at school with children jumping and playing with the boat.Now I have to return the modified design to Thingiverse. It's something that I love to do.