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Application of Modern Technologies in Production of Bathroom Accessories
Kudela, Jan ; Jaroš, Aleš (referee) ; Sedlák, Josef (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to design and manufacture prototypes of selected bathroom accessories. These were designed via 3D parametric modelling in Autodesk Inventor software. CAD models were then 3D printed at Dimension uPrint printer using today’s most common additive technology – Fused Deposition Modelling. A conventional silicon mold was also created as a part of this thesis using printed prototypes and other set of designed accessories was created by resin casting. The conclusion of this thesis is comparison of printing and casting manufacturing processes of these bathroom accessories from the technological and economical point of view and detailed evaluation of used technologies.
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.
Utilization of the modern method for a production of the prototype of the hair dryer handle
Vrána, Radek ; Slaný, Martin (referee) ; Sedlák, Josef (advisor)
Aim of this bachelor work is to design and produce two-part universal holder of ETA hair dryers. Holder is designed in 3D CAD system Autodesk Inventor and is produced by Rapid Prototyping technology using Fused Deposition method. From existing Fused Deposition Modeling prototype of bigger visual part is made silicon mold and cast from resin. There is evaluation of both methods considering technical-economical aspects in the end of my work. Process of design and production using both methods is documented and described. My work includes history of ETA, a.s. company, characteristics of Fused Deposition Modeling method and technology of casting to silicon mold. Prototypes will be used for further development of holders for ETA´s hair dryers.
Application of Modern Technologies in Production of Bathroom Accessories
Kudela, Jan ; Jaroš, Aleš (referee) ; Sedlák, Josef (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to design and manufacture prototypes of selected bathroom accessories. These were designed via 3D parametric modelling in Autodesk Inventor software. CAD models were then 3D printed at Dimension uPrint printer using today’s most common additive technology – Fused Deposition Modelling. A conventional silicon mold was also created as a part of this thesis using printed prototypes and other set of designed accessories was created by resin casting. The conclusion of this thesis is comparison of printing and casting manufacturing processes of these bathroom accessories from the technological and economical point of view and detailed evaluation of used technologies.
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.
Utilization of the modern method for a production of the prototype of the hair dryer handle
Vrána, Radek ; Slaný, Martin (referee) ; Sedlák, Josef (advisor)
Aim of this bachelor work is to design and produce two-part universal holder of ETA hair dryers. Holder is designed in 3D CAD system Autodesk Inventor and is produced by Rapid Prototyping technology using Fused Deposition method. From existing Fused Deposition Modeling prototype of bigger visual part is made silicon mold and cast from resin. There is evaluation of both methods considering technical-economical aspects in the end of my work. Process of design and production using both methods is documented and described. My work includes history of ETA, a.s. company, characteristics of Fused Deposition Modeling method and technology of casting to silicon mold. Prototypes will be used for further development of holders for ETA´s hair dryers.

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