Is someone here designing furniture?

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Jaro735, Sep 30, 2003.

  1. Jaro735

    Jaro735 Guest

    Hi.

    Is someone in this group designing furniture ?

    I want to ask few questions (For example: Is SW a good choice for designing
    furniture?, etc.)


    I am also searching for *good* websites about "furniture design"........


    Thanks in advance for reply!

    Jaro
     
    Jaro735, Sep 30, 2003
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    daniel Guest

    Jaro735 wrote on 30.9.2003 22:44
    Yes, but it may depend on what type of furniture you want to do. If you are
    only interested in the front end "design" or if you are interested (also) in
    production. But I use it for both.

    Ask away!
    Um....
    No idea.

    Dan
     
    daniel, Oct 1, 2003
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  3. I think it's great, there is certain things that you might have to "think
    before you do", but generally it's very nice tool for furniture.
    SW-users:
    www.piiroinen.com
    www.vivero.fi
     
    Markku Lehtola, Oct 2, 2003
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    Olaf Diegel Guest

    Hi Mike,

    Thanks for the free plug!!!

    Keep in mind though that the Interiorworks furniture was not designed so
    much as furniture, but rather as a tool for other design in which the
    furnitire of of use for ergonomic testing, etc. In other words, the models
    are relatively simple, and are all single parts rather than assemblies (so
    that they can be used in the pallette).

    Cheers
    Olaf
     
    Olaf Diegel, Oct 2, 2003
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    Olaf Diegel Guest

    Olaf Diegel, Oct 2, 2003
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    Nev Williams Guest


    Try http://www.fritzhansen.com
    there are 3d files you can download.
    Unfortunately only dwg, dxf and 3ds formats.
     
    Nev Williams, Oct 2, 2003
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    Rollie Guest

    Rollie, Oct 2, 2003
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    Jaro735 Guest

    Hi

    Sorry for little off-topic.


    I am total newbie in furniture design But i know (a little) MCAD
    software.........


    Can you explain how looks from A to Z (step by step) furniture design (for
    production purpose) ??


    What the production furniture project consist of?



    Thanks in advance for answers!

    Jaro
     
    Jaro735, Oct 2, 2003
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    Jaro735 Guest


    My list is (production project [only engineer work - no marketing,
    selling,...]):

    1. Making "design" in Rhino 3D, Maya, LightWave or other GFX software.
    2. Making parts in CAD-3D software
    3. Making assembly in CAD-3D software
    4. Applying material and Chcecking strength of model/project in CAE (FEM)
    software
    5. Optimization of project using CAE software
    6. Making 2D documentation.
    7. Making CNC codes for production using CAM software
    8. Rapid prototyping/modeling --> Checking ---> Bug fixing -- Go to step 4

    Everything ?? Did I miss something ??

    Thanks in advance for answers!
     
    Jaro735, Oct 2, 2003
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    daniel Guest

    I am not completely clear on what you are looking for, but here are a few
    comments on your list:

    One basic point - it really depends on what you are doing. Highly
    industrialized office furniture or task seating, wooden furniture, low
    volume, high volume, etc..


    Jaro735 wrote on 2.10.2003 21:45
    0. Research! You may need human factors data, or information about special
    production processes to inform your design and engineering process.
    Those are fine for concept and visualization, but not so great for
    transitioning into production (rhino being a bit of an exception there).

    "However" it is again dependent on what you are doing. I just did a retail
    store and all the furniture was done start to finish in SW. However, the
    final construction details were sorted out by the shopfitting company. So my
    drawings were only general size, fit, and finish details (Sometimes taken as
    suggestions rather than the way to do it... Unfortunately).

    But that is different from a manufacturer who is making thousands of units.

    On that shop project SW was a bit overkill as I could have done it "almost"
    faster with quick orthographic drawings. However, when it came to revisions
    SW paid off! And clients like revisions... (to make - not to pay).
    2 and 3 are the same thing in SW.
    I think you will find FEM is not used a lot in furniture. In my experience
    it is faster and more reliable to make a quick model or prototype as it is
    often a combination of look and feel, not a numerical result on a computer
    screen. But others may disagree with me....
    Many design revision cycles...
    You may have done this several times already for prototypes...
    In my case the bug fixing is everything from design to "how the hell do I
    model that" issues... :)


    Hope that is helpful,

    Daniel
     
    daniel, Oct 3, 2003
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    Jaro735 Guest

    Yei it is helpful.

    Thank you VERY VERY VERY much.

    Now I know more or less about it. Thanks!

    Can you give me link to website, or send some materials (PDF, text or sth
    like this),
    where i can read more about furniture design ?

    Cheers.
     
    Jaro735, Oct 7, 2003
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    kellnerp Guest

    kellnerp, Oct 13, 2003
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