HyperCNC 47 Corian test #2

SinSurf, CNC-milled Corian panel, produced from STL files generated with Processing.

I just got an email with images from Lenny at HyperWerk, turns out my first foray into the world of CNC milling is done. And it looks better than I had ever expected, which is great news for me since I can now use it for my upcoming ElectroPlastiques solo show in Akron, Ohio next week.

The radial milling paths really make the piece come alive, of course it doesn’t hurt that Corian is such a beautiful material to begin with. I’ll definitely have to explore CNC more as a possible output medium, it provides some of the fine detail of rapid prototyping while allowing for much larger pieces. And the organic quality provided by the milling paths is very appealing, especially considering the digital origin of the form.

See my Flickr stream for more images. My thanks to Andreas and Lenny for their help with milling and photos!

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1. rapid prototype, July 1st, 2009 at 14:24

nice cnc milled
work!

2. rapid prototyping, January 5th, 2011 at 05:38

beautiful piece! which material does it made by?

3. marius watz, January 25th, 2011 at 00:08

Thanks! It’s Corian, a hard resin material often used for kitchen and bathroom surfaces.

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