Interactive design and stability analysis of decorative joinery for furniture

Jiaxian Yao, D. Kaufman, Y. Gingold, Maneesh Agrawala
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High-quality hand-made furniture often employs intrinsic joints that geometrically interlock along mating surfaces. Such joints increase the structural integrity of the furniture and add to its visual appeal. We present an interactive tool for designing such intrinsic joints. Users draw the visual appearance of the joints on the surface of an input furniture model as groups of two-dimensional (2D) regions that must belong to the same part. Our tool automatically partitions the furniture model into a set of solid 3D parts that conform to the user-specified 2D regions and assemble into the furniture. If the input does not merit assemblable solid 3D parts, then our tool reports the failure and suggests options for redesigning the 2D surface regions so that they are assemblable. Similarly, if any parts in the resulting assembly are unstable, then our tool suggests where additional 2D regions should be drawn to better interlock the parts and improve stability. To perform this stability analysis, we introduce a novel variational static analysis method that addresses shortcomings of the equilibrium method for our task. Specifically, our method correctly detects sliding instabilities and reports the locations and directions of sliding and hinging failures. We show that our tool can be used to generate over 100 joints inspired by traditional woodworking and Japanese joinery. We also design and fabricate nine complete furniture assemblies that are stable and connected using only the intrinsic joints produced by our tool.
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家具装饰细木工的交互设计与稳定性分析
高质量的手工家具通常采用内在的接缝,沿着配合表面几何互锁。这样的接缝增加了家具的结构完整性,并增加了它的视觉吸引力。我们提出了一个交互式工具来设计这种内在关节。用户在输入家具模型的表面上绘制关节的视觉外观,作为必须属于同一部分的二维(2D)区域组。我们的工具自动将家具模型划分为一组实体3D部件,这些部件符合用户指定的2D区域,并组装成家具。如果输入不适合组装实体3D部件,那么我们的工具会报告失败,并建议重新设计2D表面区域的选项,以便它们是可组装的。同样,如果最终组装中的任何部件不稳定,那么我们的工具建议在哪里绘制额外的2D区域,以更好地联锁部件并提高稳定性。为了进行这种稳定性分析,我们引入了一种新的变分静态分析方法,该方法解决了平衡方法在我们的任务中的缺点。具体来说,我们的方法可以正确地检测滑动不稳定性,并报告滑动和铰接故障的位置和方向。我们展示了我们的工具可以产生100多个关节,灵感来自传统木工和日本细木工。我们还设计和制造了九个完整的家具组件,这些家具组件稳定且仅使用我们的工具生产的固有关节连接。
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