2015 Singapore International 3D Printing Competitions Functional Logo for SC3DP TOP PRIZE WINNER OPEN CATEGORY Printout the 3D World By Lee Wen Yiang, Singapore SLA is used to create durable and oddly shaped objects. Architecture and landscape concepts have been applied to the design. From top view, it shows the map of Singapore. Different elements were chosen to represent the 4 key areas of SC3DP. Technique: Stereolithography (Accura 60 Plastic) TOP PRIZE WINNER TERTIARY CATEGORY Global 3D Centre By Gong Han, Republic Polytechnic The ball shaped object represents the world. Inside the globe, the Singapore map can be seen. The Singapore Centre for 3D Printing will hence help to spread the technique of 3DP all around the world, “Printing the World and beyond”. Technique: Polyjet (Transparent 720) SCHOOL CATEGORY TOP PRIZE WINNER The key to the future By Jia Shengzhi (Team), River Valley High School The key is a marvelous symbol. Key represents a solution to a problem, a way of breaking the convention and inspiring pathway leading to a bright, successful future. SC3DP is a significant key of the future. Technique: FDM (ASA) 2015 Singapore International 3D Printing Competitions Vintage Toys OPEN CATEGORY TOP PRIZE WINNER Xcube By Tan Jiayong (Team), Singapore The Xcube is a variant of the traditional 3x3x3 rubik’s cube. While retaining its 3D mechanical, puzzle solving characteristics, the Xcube gets a makeover in the form of a pseudo X-shape 3D cube. It has a total of 18 faces, with 6 faces assigned to each colour. Technique: Connex 500 3D printer (Verowhite, Tangoblack) TERTIARY CATEGORY TOP PRIZE WINNER Pecking Birds By Angel Loh Jia Yi (Team), Republic Polytechnic The toy design originates from “Russian Pecking Chickens”. Traditionally, it is made out of wood with the wooden weight attached to each of the chicken by strings. User swirls the toy and as the string gets tensioned by weight, the respective chicken will peck on the ground by way of cantilever design within the chickens’ body. Technique: Polyjet (Verowhite) SCHOOL CATEGORY TOP PRIZE WINNER Ring Puzzle By Zheng Liying, Hwa Chong Junior College Inspired by the Chinese vintage toy the nine linked rings, the objective is to remove all rings from the loop. To solve this ring puzzle, only 21 moves are required. With only five rings, it is easier but still challenging for players to figure out how to solve the ring puzzle. Technique: FDM (ABS )
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