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Physical Model Making Process

To get a better idea of what our exhibition will look and feel like we decided to make a physical model. James was in charge of the process and development of the model which was laser cut in the EPC.  1. Firstly the design is divided into individual 2D pieces. For the assembly of the model we wanted it to slot together, similar to the real exhibition, so each slot needed to be individually calculated. The 2D pieces are laid out onto a sheet and converted into an APS Ethos file, which is compatible with the laser cutting machine.  2. The machine then gets to work, cutting the pieces out of 2 x A2 mdf boards. 3. Once the individual pieces were all cut out they had to be reorganised into the correct order, in preparation for assembly. The process of slotting the pieces together then began. The simple process involves no glue or other fixings, similar to that of the Japanese joints researched earlier in the project.  4. James chose to start assembling the model in the model ...

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