Drawing Part One and Two
Part one:
This is my starting point in Rhino, where I created a 2D composition using geometric and organic shapes. The design includes circles, angular structures, and fluid forms, which will later be processed in Grasshopper for pattern generation and extrusion.
Using Grasshopper, I applied hatch fills, scribble textures, and contour lines to specific regions of the composition. These different textures will add complexity when the design is extruded and 3D printed.
This step focuses on optimizing toolpaths for 3D printing. On the left side, you can see the Rhino viewport, where the generated contour and pattern lines have been converted into a dense toolpath. The red dots and lines represent print movement paths, ensuring controlled material deposition. On the right side, in Grasshopper, I have set up parameters to refine the printing resolution and efficiency:
Part two:
importing the GCODE into the softwer for printing.

Starting the Print: Setting the pen and add some magnets to hold the paper, adjust the sizes and making the home button X,Y,Z.
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