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Course Name
Turkish
Ileri Modelcilik Teknikleri
English
Advanced Modelmaking Techn.
Course Code
EUT 359E
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
5
3
2
2
-
Course Language
English
Course Coordinator
Mehmet Erkök
Course Objectives
1. able to compose professional level presentation models. To acquire realistic and real functioning models of objects; to acquire quality and smooth surface texture.
2. To understand the basics and production techniques of other modelmaking fields.
3. be able to create moving and functioning models; be able to construct realistic and delicate mechanisms.
Course Description
Advanced modelling techniques: moulding techniques, metal forming techniques. Numeric processing; the specifications and use of CNC and rapid prototyping machines. Introduction of the basics and production techniques in other model making fields; simulating real life excerpts. Project work with the techniques described during the course.
Course Outcomes
Students will be able to;
1. Learn moulding techniques. They can produce realistic pieces with these methods,
2. Form metal in various shapes,
3. Learn to construct metal structures and mechanisms,
4. Learn the features of other model making fields and hobby modelling,
5. Acquire delicate pieces and quality surface appearance.
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Other References
Jennifer Hudson, Process- 50 Product designs from concept to manufacture, London; Laurence King Publishing Ltd, 2008.
Bob Hayden , Styrene Modelling , WA; Evergreen Scale Models, 2000. Werner Rudolf Cramer, Airbrush un Autolack design , Augsburg; Ravensburger Buchverlag Otto Maier GmbH, 1992.
Timothy Remus, Sheet Metal Fabrication, Minnesota; Wolfgang Publications. 1999.
Nathan Cabot Hale, Welded Sculpture, New York; Watson-Guptill Pub., 1968.
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