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Direct 2D-to-3D transformation of pen drawings

Journal

SCIENCE ADVANCES
Volume 7, Issue 13, Pages -

Publisher

AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abf3804

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Funding

  1. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Korean Government [2017K1A4A3015437, NRF-2019R1C1C1009326, NRF-2019H1A2A1076304, NRF-2020R1A2C2102842, NRF-2020R1A3B3079653, NRF-2020R1C1C1007665, 2015K1A4A3047345]
  2. Brain Korea 21 Plus Project in 2020
  3. Korea Evaluation Institute of Industrial Technology (KEIT) - Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) of Korea [20009103, 20012352]
  4. K-BIO KIURI center through the Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT) [2020M3H1A1073304]
  5. Research funds of UNIST [1.210035.01]
  6. Korea Evaluation Institute of Industrial Technology (KEIT) [20009103, 20012352] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)
  7. National Research Foundation of Korea [2017K1A4A3015437, 2015K1A4A3047345, 2019H1A2A1076304] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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This technology utilizes surface tension-driven capillary peeling and floating of dried ink film to transform pen-drawn 2D structures into 3D structures, with selective control of floating and anchoring parts facilitating the transformation. Structural reinforcement using surface-initiated polymerization allows for fixation of the transformed 3D geometry.
Pen drawing is a method that allows simple, inexpensive, and intuitive two-dimensional (2D) fabrication. To integrate such advantages of pen drawing in fabricating 3D objects, we developed a 3D fabrication technology that can directly transform pen-drawn 2D precursors into 3D geometries. 2D-to-3D transformation of pen drawings is facilitated by surface tension-driven capillary peeling and floating of dried ink film when the drawing is dipped into an aqueous monomer solution. Selective control of the floating and anchoring parts of a 2D precursor allowed the 2D drawing to transform into the designed 3D structure. The transformed 3D geometry can then be fixed by structural reinforcement using surface-initiated polymerization. By transforming simple pen-drawn 2D structures into complex 3D structures, our approach enables freestyle rapid prototyping via pen drawing, as well as mass production of 3D objects via roll-to-roll processing.

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