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Home >> Case Studies >> Urban Bicycle Project 3T race to assist in Urban Bicycle Project
3T RPD Ltd produced functional and aesthetically pleasing prototypes to assist Paul Wolfson in his final year of study in Industrial Design and Technology at Loughborough University. Paul’s intention was to challenge traditional bicycle manufacturing techniques and prove that polymeric materials would be suitable to produce a viable product. ‘Urban’ is a polymer bicycle designed to meet the needs of the inner-city commuter and town cyclist. Simplistic design and an innovative flat-pack polymer frame mean that manufacturing, assembly and transportation costs are all dramatically reduced while creating a highly original product to lure new users to cycling as a means of transport. Paul’s decision to use 3T’s Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) process was driven by the fact that not only could they produce the components in single pieces, but also that this method of prototyping created an economic, fully functional prototype.
Another advantage was that the prototype components could be produced directly from CAD data used extensively during the design process for both development and presentation of the concept, saving a considerable amount of time in creating a final prototype. The SLS prototype had the necessary physical properties to fully test the concept, and was suitable to undergo further modelmaking work in order to make it appear as the desired design would. Paul says “The functionality of SLS prototypes far exceeded my expectations, as I never envisaged that I would actually be able to assemble the bicycle and ride it! Prototyped at the intended wall thickness of the production part gave me a realistic representation of my design, without any modifications having to be made.”
The tough two-piece Glass-Reinforced Nylon frame joins internally through interlocking ribbing and clamps all other major components together. Alongside its manufacturing advantages, the polymer frame offers fantastic weather resistance, user-defined customisation and an eye-catching aesthetic appeal. The Audi Design Foundation sponsored the prototyping phase of Paul’s project. The Foundation offers a wide range of opportunities for new talent, including events, grants to build prototypes and the prestigious Audi Young Designer of the Year Awards, giving young designers the opportunity to develop their talents, improve their skills and kick-start their design careers. Criteria for obtaining such a grant states that “good design should challenge existing protocol, use technology as a tool (not a gimmick), show a new direction or methodology and empathise with the potential user.”
Further information on the Selective Laser Sintering capabilities of 3T RPD Ltd can be found on their website at www.3trpd.co.uk. Further information on The Audi Design Foundation can be found at www.audidesignfoundation.org.
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