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DefeXtiles

Jack Forman, Mustafa Doga Dogan, Hamilton Forsythe, Hiroshi Ishii

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Abstract

We present DefeXtiles, a rapid and low-cost technique to produce tulle-like fabrics on unmodified fused deposition modeling (FDM) printers. The under-extrusion of filament is a common cause of print failure, resulting in objects with periodic gap defects. In this paper, we demonstrate that these defects can be finely controlled to quickly print thinner, more flexible textiles than previous approaches allow. Our approach allows hierarchical control from micrometer structure to decameter form and is compatible with all common 3D printing materials.

Topics & Concepts

Fused deposition modelingExtrusionMaterials scienceProtein filamentDeposition (geology)Computer science3D printingEngineering drawingNanotechnologyComposite materialEngineeringSedimentBiologyPaleontologyAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing TechnologiesInteractive and Immersive DisplaysAdvanced Materials and Mechanics