Abstract:This study presents the use of a 3D printing method to create kerf structures that can be formed into complex geometries. Kerfing is a subtractive manufacturing method to create flexible surfaces out of stiff planar materials such as metal or wood sheets by removing portions of the materials. The kerf structures are characterized by the kerf pattern, such as square interlocked Archimedean spiral and hexagon spiral domain, cell size, and cut density. By controlling the kerf pattern, spatial density, cell si… Show more
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