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Danus - Tulane University

A group of Graduate Students contacted me regarding Danus, an anamorphic perspective instillation located within the school of architecture at Tulane University. I was brought in and suggested a material and process which included generating toolpaths which responded to the surface geometry. Attached are some images of the milling process as well as the final installation. Thank you to the Tulane Grad students for bringing me into the process!

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Comment by Troy M. Malmstrom on February 14, 2012 at 11:40am

Ivan,

I can assign it a particular toolpath direction as well as load feedrates and speeds based on the chosen material and bit.  This allows me to vary the cut quality and tooling marks left on the material.

Comment by ivan aristizabal valencia on February 13, 2012 at 1:02pm

Hi Troy. Can you tell the machine that cut the profiles and what material is been use?

Thanks. Ivan A

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