Inbar Hagai | Mold B

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1lXZC0jXFqHUcwTRBt4BTCpzW25xArAEf?usp=sharing Changes made: Cut-Extrude for tube corrected to the right size. Part’s height slightly reduced. Air slits along the part slightly changed in locations and enlarged in width. Number of slits slightly reduced. The main source of reference – https://cargocollective.com/bohanh/Soft-robot-Design-and-Fabrication Deliverables: mold B was never printed – the learning process of parametric design resulted in
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Jason Perez | Mold B

Files https://drive.google.com/file/d/16njlrh3DOr1OjIXs-bdDl8iiZmfwqxlP/view?usp=sharing Images The second iteration of the design scaled down the size and thickness of the original part. Another significant change was the change in the silicone material. Instead of using the 00-31, this iteration utilized the 00-45 silicone. The demolding process was a lot more seamless with this part, probably due to a
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Jason Perez | Mold A

Files https://drive.google.com/file/d/1h36vq2eovtEZKEU_dhWe0dBuCbC7CYab/view?usp=sharing Images This first iteration used the 00-31 silicone which was stiff. This property was amplified by the thickness of my design. Although the part did not inflate fully, it did provide valuable experience in the design and fabrication of soft robot parts.