A 3D Printed Pedestrian Bridge

by Hope Ebedo in Workshop > 3D Printing

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A 3D Printed Pedestrian Bridge

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This is my entry for the Make it bridge Student Design Challenge. my name is Hope i am a 16 year old Grade 12 student who basically live in lagos, Nigeria.

The 3d bridge design of mine got it inspiration from nature that under the kingdom Animalia and kingdom plantae .That is : coconut petiole and bee comb respectively.

Importance: the 3d pedestrian Bridges can help in rural area to facilitate easy movement from one comminty or place to another and another benefit of a pedestrian bridge is to make" crossings safer for pedestrians and other road users."

Supplies

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We will need the following tools for the making of the project :

  1. Autodesk software (tinkercad/fusion 360)
  2. A large format 3D printer

Inspirations(biomimicry)

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One thing i love about bee comb is that it hexagonal structure is durable although it was made from wax. also the arc structure of the coconut petioles is also a structure that super strong and durable. so with this i was able to combine the two nature structure and come up with a good idea.

Combine Your Inspiration and Make a Roughand Sketch Out the Design

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After making the rough sketch ,you then get your Autodesk software ready.

Get Started

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Downloads

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Include the Bee Comb

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The pedestrian bridge is done.

Infill

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The infill will also be a structure of the hexagonal bee comb structure because the structure is capable of fitting into more space and it is a good one.