The chaps from Lab De Stu have numerous product launches at DesignEx so get on down there and have a look!
Thursday, 30 May 2013
DesignEX - Melbourne 2013
Is on at the Melbourne Exhibition centre from 30 May to 1 June 2013. The exhibit has been running for 25 years and is a huge platform for all designers to share their experiences and knowledge.
The chaps from Lab De Stu have numerous product launches at DesignEx so get on down there and have a look!
The chaps from Lab De Stu have numerous product launches at DesignEx so get on down there and have a look!
Designing Injection Moulding Tooling
For a project at uni we had to choose an existing plastic component to a product or design one from scratch. The purpose of the project was to learn all the steps involved in the complicated process of modelling a component and then producing tooling in Solid works. The objectives of the project was to:
- Learn about the the injection molding process and implications of part design
- The relationship between molded components and mold design
- Communicating with a second party for product manufacture (group partner)
- Specification of a product and material for injection moulding
We used Hales plastic moulding PDF from their website. As a reference for all standard components. The moulding had to use the standard JIS standard mould bases 1520 from Hales. And apply all relative Leader pins, Leader bushes, Ejector pins, Ejector bushes, Location ring, Sprue bush, Female cavity plate, Male Core plate, Top clamping plate, Bottom clamping plate, Ejector plate, Ejector retainer plate, Space blocks and all relative bolts.
This was a project by Myself Rowan Turnham and Matthew Harding
If you want more information on tooling check out these website we used
Friday, 24 May 2013
Industrial Hardwood Furniture - Nick Byrne
Just spotted quality made up-cycled Victorian Ash floorboard benches. They can be made to a specified length and can be bought with or without A-frame legs.
Tuesday, 21 May 2013
Soon Myoung - Laser Cut Light
For University our class had to, in groups of 2, design and prototype a light. This had to be done using laser cutting as the main manufacturing method. Many different lighting sources were used. And this light by one of the guys really demonstrated how to bend 3mm ply in a manner that allows it to bend and not fracture and split.
The ply was cut in a zig zag formation. Doing this allowed distribution of torsion and twisting factors.
Each length of the zig zag formation is located by a number of discs which determine the wave form to the whole light.
Discs determine the outside curve |
Everchanging form |
The shadows created were very cool! |
Friday, 10 May 2013
The work of Object Future 2013
An exhibition that fuses the design practices all in one gallery. Taking the gallery to another realm, this exhibition is here to show Melbourne what is important in design. The open night was a great success with plenty of people showing up to celebrate the works of all of us exhibitors. Simone Leamon opened the exhibit and also produced a wonderful speech!
Edward Linacre - Cypress |
Edward Linacre - The Nest |
Ashley Allen - Dollop Light |
Elena Schaedel - MEM font |
Elena Schaedel |
Duncan Meerding - Spirals 180 pendant light |
There's my Table and Chair! - Threaded Out Duo |
Thomas Lentini's work to Left and Duncan Meerding to Right |
Pete Saunders - Overcoat |
Ashley Allen - Lionheart Stool |
Duncan Meerding - Cracked Log Lamps |
Georgie Cummings - BagBag |
Ashley Allen - Sticks and Stones |
Melissa Peppers |
Sunday, 5 May 2013
Threaded Out Duo
Over
2 years ago I started experimenting with threads. I designed the
original chair which used timber and Aluminium threads effectively.
Although the chair was over complicated with many high tolerances but it
was a really good experience in making a chair. The chair design was
put to the side. Next I decided that this thread and plate combination
should be applied to a table, Threaded Out Table was created and
featured at "Workshopped 2012" and "Fringe Furniture 2012".
Now after much development and design, Threaded Out Chair has just been
completed. And I am very overwhelmed with the response so far! Both
chair and table are on show at "Object Future" at Brunswick Street Gallery.
Threaded Out Duo
Pushed by the idea that furniture has to be flexible and
versatile in its environment, the Threaded
Out Chair and Table are based on the function of quick assembly and dis-assembly. The notion behind this collection is that the furniture is sturdy
and strong like traditional constructed furniture where components are
passively locked in place, yet still have the ability to be disassembled. Most
importantly, the designs stay true to their pure function and to the materials
they are made from.
Threaded Out Chair |
Disassembled - All components laid out on floor |
Threaded Out Table |
Disassembled - All components laid out on floor |
No plastic is used in the construction of this chair and table. All materials can be recycled. Both the aluminium and timber will not take millions of years to break down like crude oil derived plastics. All by-products of production are apart of a closed loop system, and eventually become another useful product.
This has been a production by myself Rowan Turnham, 2013.
Made In Australia
Big shout out to Dean Haeusler for photography!
Made In Australia
Big shout out to Dean Haeusler for photography!
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