Processes Used To Mak Early Iterative Models (plastics) Flashcards

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Acrylic sheets

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  • can be cut by hand but the edges take a long time to clean up
  • can be laser cut
  • can be bent using a strip heater
  • can be glued with DC
  • can be drilled
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Styrene sheets

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  • can be cut by scoring and then bending until it snaps along the line
  • can be bent on a line bender
  • can be glued using DCM
  • can make holes with a drill
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Foam sheets

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  • they are available in different shape thicknesses
  • can be cut with scissors and knives
  • can be glued together easily
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Sticky-backed vinyl

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  • can be cut easily
  • can be cut into accurate shapes by CAM
  • are available in a wide range of colours as well as mirrored and metallic finishes
  • can be used to make stickers
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Foam board

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  • usually 5mm thick and available in white and black
  • sizes range from A4 to A1
  • can be cut easily
  • can be glued with all purpose glue
  • often used for quick box like structures
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Polystyrene foam

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  • used to make simple block models
  • used to develop ‘hands on’ models when exploring ergonomic sustainability
  • relatively cheap
  • can be cut easily and can be finished with abrasive paper
  • details can be added to the finished model
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Acrylic shapes

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  • rod
  • tube
  • channels
  • hinges
  • nuts and bolts
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Modelling kits

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  • Lego

- other modelling kits

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