Wood-LOM

Using laminated object manufacturing to reimagine the use of wood

Master Thesis (2023)
Author(s)

R.J. Feenstra (TU Delft - Architecture and the Built Environment)

Contributor(s)

Ulrich Knaack – Mentor (TU Delft - Architectural Technology)

M Turrin – Graduation committee member (TU Delft - Digital Technologies)

Faculty
Architecture and the Built Environment
Copyright
© 2023 Rienk Feenstra
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Publication Year
2023
Language
English
Copyright
© 2023 Rienk Feenstra
Graduation Date
20-04-2023
Awarding Institution
Delft University of Technology
Programme
Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences | Building Technology
Faculty
Architecture and the Built Environment
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Abstract

This study investigates the feasibility of manufacturing wooden elements using Layer Object Manufacturing (LOM) technology to replace steel nodes in the built environment. LOM offers significant advantages in allowing the designer to dictate the grain direction of each layer of material and optimize the cutting process, potentially reducing the amount of waste material produced. However, the technique is still in its developmental phase, and there is a lack of information available regarding its performance when used with wood. The study identifies design parameters for constructing solid wooden connection elements using LOM, including object geometry, grain direction, and layer segmentation. Wooden pegs are suggested to create reliable connections between a wood-LOM produced node and a timber structure.

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