Author Archives: Matt Sederberg

About Matt Sederberg

CEO of T-Splines, Inc.

A huge box containing the winning T-Splines Organic Modeling Contest models from 3D Systems arrived this week. For me, it never gets old seeing a 3D model go from the computer to a physical prototype. These were printed with DuraForm … Continue reading

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Juan Santocono proposes this week’s T-Splines modeling challenge: a Star Wars imperial guard helmet. Head over to the T-Splines forum to check out other submissions and to give it a try yourself. This is a great model to practice your … Continue reading

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There are a number of reasons why a designer or engineer would reverse engineer a part. (We’ll define reverse engineering as fitting usable CAD data to a scan of a physical object.) One reason is to get a completely accurate … Continue reading

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T-Splines 3.3 for Rhino (currently in beta) contains new tools for reverse engineering that have a broad application across many industries. In a free webinar on December 7, T-Splines user Kevin Pasko will show how T-Splines 3.3 for Rhino enhances … Continue reading

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Creating a smooth surface, suitable for manufacturing, from scanned data is not a trivial process. It can be tricky, time consuming, and expensive. T-Splines 3.3 for Rhino introduces new tools to make it much easier to get a high quality … Continue reading

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Matrix 7 is now released, and it includes a full version of T-Splines optimized for jewelers. Developed by Gemvision, Matrix runs on the Rhino kernel, so you’ll be able to open files you’ve made in T-Splines for Rhino, in Matrix … Continue reading

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When we organized our 2011 organic modeling contest, a big motivation we had was to expose T-Splines designers to top 3D printing companies, and to give them a chance to see their design go from concept to physical product. We’ve … Continue reading

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Shape to Fabrication is perhaps the largest annual architecture event in the Rhino community. This year it will be held on Nov 18-19. Hosted by Paul Cowell at Simply Rhino in the UK, this event attracts top talent from both … Continue reading

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About six months ago, Australian jeweler Chris Botha started playing with T-Splines for Rhino and posting his results in the T-Splines forum. His gallery thread has turned into the most prolific on our forum, with 161 posts and over 12000 … Continue reading

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A prescient blog post about T-Splines by Carl Cepress at the Chicago Product Design blog: “T-Splines will change the PD process. Learn the software now, or your competitors will, making your CAD skills obsolete.” Read entire post.

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