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Fachmodul

Soft Engineering Mechanical Parts

Instructor: Lotta Stöver

Credits: 3 ECTS, 2 SWS

Capacity: 15 students

Language: English (German possible too)

Date: Block seminar, Mo 2025-02-17 -- Fr 2025-02-21, each day 10:00 - 16:00

Location: We meet in Marienstr. 7B - Raum 104

First Meeting: Mo 2025-02-17 (We meet in room 104)

BISON Nr.: 324210036


Description

A one-week intense workshop to learn basics of coding/designing mechanical parts for (interactive) installation, devices, kinetic sculptures, etc. We will have a look at connectors, shafts, couplings, flanges, holders, adapters, screw holes, threads, countersinks, slip rings, rods and so on.


In this class you can learn how design *the thing* that connects a thing to another thing - which might either be static and very stable or moving and flexible. Also, you can use these skills for sculpting or code-based 3D (physical) generative art and design projects.


These approaches are offered:

• (!) text-based 2D/3D model programming with OpenSCAD

• GUI-based 2D/3D model design with Fusion 360

• GUI-based 2D modelling with Adobe Illustrator / Inkscape


And we will have a look at these fabrication methods:

• FDM 3D-printing (PLA, etc.)

• laser-cutting (acrylic, wood, aluminium, stainless steel, etc.)


This is a beginners class. If you're a big pro in 3D modelling, but new to text-based 3D modelling though, please feel just as welcome to join.

Soft engineering is suitable for students who are (and, either, or):

• soft

• curious to code/design mechanical parts in a software environment

• interested in working with soft materials (soft robotics, casts for silico[1]nes, etc.)

• conceptually softly conversing with their working materials, rather than imposing function, form, concept onto the material

• incorporating their environments within their designs ( loosely inspired by https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soft_engineering )

• ...


Please, bring a computer that has OpenSCAD (open source yay!) and/or Fusion 360 (free student license) already installed.


Certificate of achievement

- Presence, active attendance and participation during the workshop

- Participation in the end presentation


The workshop will take place in February during the lecture-free period:

Mo 2025-02-17 — Fr 2025-02-25, each day 10:00 - 16:00


If you are interested to join the workshop, please send me an e-mail with a rough estimation of your skill level to hi@lotta-stoever.net. If you have

something specific you would like to learn in this realm, please let me know. I will then try to include it in the workshop.


https://openscad.org/cheatsheet/index.html https://www.autodesk.com/education/edu-software/fusion