The files can be 3D printed and assembled. These particular builds are PLA, but any rigid filament should work.
This design was developed by the Compliant Mechanisms Research Group (CMR) from Brigham Young University (BYU). Follow us at @byucmr on Instagram or visit the BYU Compliant Mechanisms Research (CMR) website to learn more about compliant mechanisms.
See https://rdcu.be/dnHx0 for an article in Nature Communications about how and why we share these maker resources.
For in-depth technical information, see the following publications:
Edmondson, B.J., Lang, R.J., Morgan, M.R., Magleby, S.P., Howell, L.L., “Thick Rigidly Foldable Structures Realized by an Offset Panel Technique,” Origami 6, American Mathematical Society, Vol. 1, pp. 149-161, 2015.
Morgan, M.R., Lang, R.J., Magleby, S.P., Howell, L.L., “Towards Developing Product Applications of Thick Origami Using the Offset Panel Technique,” Mechanical Sciences, Vol. 7, pp. 69-77, doi:10.5194/ms-7-69-2016, 2016.
To learn more about compliant mechanisms in general, see the BYU Compliant Mechanisms Research (CMR) website or these books: Compliant Mechanisms, Handbook of Compliant Mechanisms
The downloadable 3D print files provided here may be used, modified, and enjoyed for noncommercial use. To license this technology for commercial applications, contact:
BYU Technology Transfer Office
3760 Harold B. Lee Library
Brigham Young University
Provo, UT 84602
Phone: (801) 422-6266
The author marked this model as their own original creation.