Waterjet and Wire-cutting Workflows in Stereotomic Practice - Material Cutting of Wave Jointed Blocks

  • Fernando S
  • Reinhardt D
  • Weir S
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In the context of stereotomic practice, advanced fabrication with waterjet and wire-cutting of interlocking wave geometry has opened up new possibilities for crafting stone modules with precision and efficiency. This paper discusses the utilization of machined cutting techniques, the processes and workflows of fabricating joint systems for arched and vaulted surface geometries. It presents a comparative study with multiple criteria; such as geometry, method, material, machine and workflow. Furthermore, this paper presents research into the comparison between abrasive waterjet cutting and wire cutting of modules in stone and foam.

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Fernando, S., Reinhardt, D., & Weir, S. (2022). Waterjet and Wire-cutting Workflows in Stereotomic Practice - Material Cutting of Wave Jointed Blocks. In Proceedings of the 22nd Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia (CAADRIA) (pp. 787–797). CAADRIA. https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2017.787

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