Hi! Amazing video! It is serendipitous to come across this video. I design outdoor structures with retract table sun and rain solutions for a living. I've been putting together a plan to make parametric walls / wall art as a hobby and side hustle in the new year. I use rhino for design. Getting a hobbyist cnc machine soon. I would love to pick you brain if you don't mind. Would you be open to talking over the phone or video chat?
The final result is beautiful. But the amount of material wasted is certainly above 50%. The design must be improved and rationalized to avoid such waste, in my opinion.
not sure, but I think the parametric stuff was done in Rhino/Grasshopper, but theres later programs, so looks like he moved them over to set up cnc, etc.
see other videos they've done. They make them in sections, having horizontal parts behind the curved ones, that are screwed from behind (that's why they use plywood, and not mdf, I think.) and between the curved parts, they screw the sections unto the wall (thin parts of the curve). Fairly simple, really.
Looks GREAT!Make them ""moveble"
Hi! Amazing video! It is serendipitous to come across this video. I design outdoor structures with retract table sun and rain solutions for a living. I've been putting together a plan to make parametric walls / wall art as a hobby and side hustle in the new year. I use rhino for design. Getting a hobbyist cnc machine soon. I would love to pick you brain if you don't mind. Would you be open to talking over the phone or video chat?
Very good love it !
LOVE IT
Beautiful, Can iget CNC file
Did You use a glue to stick panel into a wall or something different ? ps great job
Good job . Material or type of wood used please??
I think its a ply wood
Wavy random rhino wall. Wow.
The final result is beautiful. But the amount of material wasted is certainly above 50%. The design must be improved and rationalized to avoid such waste, in my opinion.
How would you make it more efficient ?
How can you be certain it's 50%
Let's just Hope they recycle their offcuts either by selling or reusing them what they created for their customer is Amazing.
@@Daannyy9 I guess he thinks of nesting the parts
Absolute crap, unless you can explain how.
The design is what it is. It's not an exercise in economics
I love rhino.
sketchup
not sure, but I think the parametric stuff was done in Rhino/Grasshopper, but theres later programs, so looks like he moved them over to set up cnc, etc.
what material is that?
How to keep it clean afterwards 🥺
pool noodles?
how to you fixate the panel into the wall ?
Good question. The thing must weigh a few hundred pounds.
see other videos they've done. They make them in sections, having horizontal parts behind the curved ones, that are screwed from behind (that's why they use plywood, and not mdf, I think.) and between the curved parts, they screw the sections unto the wall (thin parts of the curve). Fairly simple, really.
What is the program that you used to generate the algorithm (nodes)?
Rhino - with Grasshopper (a addon that comes with Rhino)
@@Daannyy9 Thanks for the hint!
I thought Rhino was for jewelry design only :)
Thanks again for the tip)