Classification
Description
A small, seven hole, ocarina produced using the FDM (fused deposition modelling) process. FDM is an additive manufacturing process in which an object is created directly from a CAD (computer aided design) model, using layer-by-layer deposition of a feedstock filament, in this case PLA (polylactic acid), extruded through a nozzle. This example was produced for MoDiP by the Modelmaking department at Arts University Bournemouth in 2018, and took approximately 2-3 hours to print on an Ultimaker 3 printer. It is an unfinished example and the layers of printed material are clearly visible.
Designers & Manufacturers
Designer (Person)
Manufacturer
Object number
AIBDC : 008381
Date
2018 (circa)
Country
Method
Material
Dimensions
Width
60mm
Height
65mm
Depth
35mm