Chopper: partitioning models into 3D-printable parts
Linjie Luo, Ilya Baran, Szymon Rusinkiewicz, Wojciech Matusik
In ACM Transactions on Graphics, 31(6), November 2012.
Abstract: 3D printing technology is rapidly maturing and becoming ubiquitous. One of the remaining obstacles to wide-scale adoption is that the object to be printed must fit into the working volume of the 3D printer. We propose a framework, called Chopper, to decompose a large 3D object into smaller parts so that each part fits into the printing volume. These parts can then be assembled to form the original object. We formulate a number of desirable criteria for the partition, including assemblability, having few components, unobtrusiveness of the seams, and structural soundness. Chopper optimizes these criteria and generates a partition either automatically or with user guidance. Our prototype outputs the final decomposed parts with customized connectors on the interfaces. We demonstrate the effectiveness of Chopper on a variety of non-trivial real-world objects.
@article{Luo:2012:CPM,
author = {Linjie Luo and Ilya Baran and Szymon Rusinkiewicz and Wojciech Matusik},
title = {Chopper: partitioning models into 3D-printable parts},
journal = {ACM Transactions on Graphics},
volume = {31},
number = {6},
pages = {129:1--129:9},
month = nov,
year = {2012},
}
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