3.8 Proceedings Paper

3D Fabrication with Universal Building Blocks and Pyramidal Shells

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ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY
DOI: 10.1145/3272127.3275033

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fabrication; building blocks; decomposition; 3D printing; cost efficiency

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  1. National 973 Program [2015CB352501]
  2. Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region [CUHK 14203416, 14201918]
  3. Israel Science Foundation [2366/16]
  4. ISF-NSFC Joint Research Program [2217/15]
  5. NSERC [611370]

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We introduce a computational solution for cost-efficient 3D fabrication using universal building blocks. Our key idea is to employ a set of universal blocks, which can be massively prefabricated at a low cost, to quickly assemble and constitute a significant internal core of the target object, so that only the residual volume need to be 3D printed online. We further improve the fabrication efficiency by decomposing the residual volume into a small number of printing-friendly pyramidal pieces. Computationally, we face a coupled decomposition problem: decomposing the input object into an internal core and residual, and decomposing the residual, to fulfill a combination of objectives for efficient 3D fabrication. To this end, we formulate an optimization that jointly minimizes the residual volume, the number of pyramidal residual pieces, and the amount of support waste when printing the residual pieces. To solve the optimization in a tractable manner, we start with a maximal internal core and iteratively refine it with local cuts to minimize the cost function. Moreover, to efficiently explore the large search space, we resort to cost estimates aided by pre-computation and avoid the need to explicitly construct pyramidal decompositions for each solution candidate. Results show that our method can iteratively reduce the estimated printing time and cost, as well as the support waste, and helps to save hours of fabrication time and much material consumption.

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