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Using "reverse engineering" approach when making replica of Al casting by lost wax technology
Bezděk, Adam ; Cileček, Jarmil (referee) ; Horáček, Milan (advisor)
The aim of this thesis was to produce a prototype casting of aluminum alloy with usage of reverse engineering technology. In a production process surface quality and dimensional accuracy was optimized. 3D scanning, FDM technology, ABSplus surface finishing possibilities and investment casting technology is introduced in theoretical part of this thesis. Practical part of the thesis includes description of original parts, their 3D scanning, usage of RE and RP, production of new castings and evaluation of their dimensional accuracy and surface roughness.
The Design and the Possible Practical Application of a Cooking Pot Handle 3D Model
Bezděk, Adam ; Jaroš, Aleš (referee) ; Sedlák, Josef (advisor)
The target of this bachelor thesis is designing and producing of a 3D model cooking pot handle with use of the modern 3D printing technologies. The virtual model of the cooking pot handle was produced with parametric program Autodesk Inventor and then printed by the Dimension uPrint 3D printer, which uses the Fused Deposition Modeling additive technology. The silicone mold was produced by using the printed master model. Then the model was molded from the two component plastic material into the silicone mold. Conclusion of this work contains technical-economic evaluation, where are both methods of producing the model compared.
Using "reverse engineering" approach when making replica of Al casting by lost wax technology
Bezděk, Adam ; Cileček, Jarmil (referee) ; Horáček, Milan (advisor)
The aim of this thesis was to produce a prototype casting of aluminum alloy with usage of reverse engineering technology. In a production process surface quality and dimensional accuracy was optimized. 3D scanning, FDM technology, ABSplus surface finishing possibilities and investment casting technology is introduced in theoretical part of this thesis. Practical part of the thesis includes description of original parts, their 3D scanning, usage of RE and RP, production of new castings and evaluation of their dimensional accuracy and surface roughness.
The Design and the Possible Practical Application of a Cooking Pot Handle 3D Model
Bezděk, Adam ; Jaroš, Aleš (referee) ; Sedlák, Josef (advisor)
The target of this bachelor thesis is designing and producing of a 3D model cooking pot handle with use of the modern 3D printing technologies. The virtual model of the cooking pot handle was produced with parametric program Autodesk Inventor and then printed by the Dimension uPrint 3D printer, which uses the Fused Deposition Modeling additive technology. The silicone mold was produced by using the printed master model. Then the model was molded from the two component plastic material into the silicone mold. Conclusion of this work contains technical-economic evaluation, where are both methods of producing the model compared.

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