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Direct 2D-to-3D transformation of pen drawings.

Science advances (2021-03-26)
Seo Woo Song, Sumin Lee, Jun Kyu Choe, Na-Hyang Kim, Junwon Kang, Amos Chungwon Lee, Yeongjae Choi, Ahyoun Choi, Yunjin Jeong, Wooseok Lee, Ju-Young Kim, Sunghoon Kwon, Jiyun Kim
ABSTRACT

Pen drawing is a method that allows simple, inexpensive, and intuitive two-dimensional (2D) fabrication. To integrate such advantages of pen drawing in fabricating 3D objects, we developed a 3D fabrication technology that can directly transform pen-drawn 2D precursors into 3D geometries. 2D-to-3D transformation of pen drawings is facilitated by surface tension-driven capillary peeling and floating of dried ink film when the drawing is dipped into an aqueous monomer solution. Selective control of the floating and anchoring parts of a 2D precursor allowed the 2D drawing to transform into the designed 3D structure. The transformed 3D geometry can then be fixed by structural reinforcement using surface-initiated polymerization. By transforming simple pen-drawn 2D structures into complex 3D structures, our approach enables freestyle rapid prototyping via pen drawing, as well as mass production of 3D objects via roll-to-roll processing.

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Triethylene glycol monobutyl ether, technical, ~70% (GC)