Wood Archives - echofab https://www.echofab.quebec/portfolio_category/wood/ First Fab Lab in Québec Mon, 27 Nov 2023 13:33:35 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://www.echofab.quebec/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-favicon-echofab-32x32.png Wood Archives - echofab https://www.echofab.quebec/portfolio_category/wood/ 32 32 Distributed manufacture of a neighborhood bench https://www.echofab.quebec/portfolio-item/neighborhood-bench/ Mon, 27 Nov 2023 13:32:03 +0000 https://www.echofab.quebec/?post_type=avada_portfolio&p=13029 A neighborhood bench project as part of the Campus Fab City Montréal meets the Americas, stemming from the Remix ta chaise initiative, the circular economy and distributed manufacturing between several stakeholders in the Central District.

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A neighborhood bench project as part of the Campus Fab City Montréal meets the Americas, stemming from the Remix ta chaise initiative, the circular economy and distributed manufacturing between several stakeholders in the Central District.

The project wins a Fab City Awards 2023.

Project resources

3D models :

Coming soon

Project actors

The project actors :

An initiative of

échofab, Communautique’s multidisciplinary workshop located in the heart of the Central District, a digital manufacturing laboratory (Fab Lab) which brings together the driving forces of several sectors (digital manufacturing, education in scientific and technical skills, sustainable development, support players to businesses) which together articulate an innovative offer to stimulate the emergence of innovative entrepreneurial projects in the green and digital economy.

Measurable impacts

Ecological

The project aims to raise awareness within the community about environmental issues, encourage sustainable behaviors, and promote community involvement in environmental preservation.
The project enables the recovery of materials from industrial symbiosis and explores the use of recycled plastic for 3D-printed urban furniture.
By reducing waste at the source, it contributes to the preservation of natural resources. Using recycled materials instead of new raw materials in bench manufacturing reduces pressure on natural ecosystems. Recovering recycled materials prevents them from ending up in landfills and generally requires less energy than creating new materials from scratch. Less energy usage means fewer greenhouse gas emissions, which can help slow down climate change, a factor that can impact biodiversity.
When recycled materials are used to create public benches or other objects, it can contribute to environmental awareness. Communities may be more inclined to preserve natural habitats when their creative use is positively highlighted.
The creation of public benches from recycled materials can serve as an example and inspiration for other construction and design projects.

Sustainable development

Under the impetus of this initiative, several businesses in the Montréal District Central were invited to participate in a collaboration circle focused on the theme of resource sharing as part of the Fab City Campus event (June 2023). The aim was to establish connections and explore opportunities related to pooling their respective resources and strengths within the neighborhood.
Discussions covered what resource sharing represents, its challenges, deployment methods, as well as the potential offered by the concept of micro-factories in the context of Fab Labs.
Resource sharing involves multifaceted exchange in which the concepts of mutual support and community play a vital role. This creates an ecosystem where various stakeholders continuously interact over time. Such collaboration allows leveraging each other’s strengths to collectively achieve more. Throughout this process, it becomes possible to generate added value that benefits a larger number of participants.
The next steps in this endeavor will involve the development of a resource-sharing charter encompassing the shared values and objectives pursued by this initiative, as well as the establishment of principles defining the collaborative structure.
Furthermore, the creation of a directory for products, tools, services, and human resources precedes the adoption of a digital platform. The Fab City Hamburg platform is under consideration.

Open source

All phases of this project are carried out in open source mode. They are documented and shared on various platforms, and the design and production files are made available.
Distributed manufacturing in open source mode encourages collaboration, cost reduction, accessibility, transparency, and efficiency, which can be particularly advantageous for companies seeking to innovate while maximizing the use of their resources and promoting a robust collaborative ecosystem.
The project is widely shared within the network of Fab Labs and Fab Cities.

Inclusive

The project involves various stakeholders, including neighborhood residents, businesses, makers, and artists.
Furthermore, on a broader scale, our organization is at the forefront of advocating for the importance of digital inclusion and the need to bridge the digital divide to combat poverty. We are aware of the impact of digitization on seniors, the necessity to enhance digital skills, and the importance of equitable and affordable access to technology. We emphasize the significance of ongoing education to enable individuals to adapt to the rapid and constant changes in the digital world.
Our organization is also accredited as a Living Lab and develops its initiatives with a co-design approach, including the growth of Fab City Montréal.

Participatory

The project, throughout all its phases, involved over 130 organizations and citizens who participated at various stages of ideation, decision-making, and implementation. According to the received testimonials, it brings a sense of empowerment.
The project adopted a participatory approach that enabled the inclusion of a broad range of stakeholders to ensure that decisions and actions meet the community’s needs. By involving a large number of organizations and citizens, the project gained access to a variety of expertise, resources, and skills, enriching both the process and the outcomes. The active involvement of citizens and organizations strengthened community bonds, promoting a sense of belonging and cooperation.

Glocalism

Chair, bench, stool, utility, or symbol of power, with various models and materials, the project’s vision has led us to imagine that each community, city, or territory has a relationship with this object that allows for adaptation to its customs and traditions.
The project promotes sharing through its open documentation and model sharing. When community manufacturing projects are shared globally, different communities have the opportunity to adapt designs and solutions to local needs and cultures. The sharing of experiences and successes in community bench manufacturing can lead to collaborative innovations. Cities and territories can enhance and customize initial designs by leveraging shared knowledge.
Beyond being a symbolic object, the project is above all a collective process of distributed manufacturing and a sustainable manufacturing awareness project.

Locally productive

By engaging communities in the manufacturing of public benches using locally available resources, it optimizes the use of materials that might otherwise go to waste, contributing to a more efficient resource allocation. The project encourages community collaboration in the design and production of benches, making the most of the skills and talents available locally. This shared approach fosters a sense of ownership and collective responsibility. Through its focus on sustainability, the project aligns with regenerative economy principles by reducing waste and promoting the reuse of materials. This approach contributes to building a city and territory that is ecologically sustainable. As a community-driven initiative, it can stimulate local economic activity by supporting local artisans, makers, and businesses involved in the manufacturing process, thereby contributing to a more vibrant local economy. The project recognizes the cultural significance of public seating and encourages customization to fit local customs and preferences, creating a city and territory that reflects its unique cultural identity. By sharing its open documentation and models, the project facilitates knowledge sharing among different communities globally, allowing them to adapt and replicate successful approaches, thus contributing to a regenerative economy on a larger scale.

Life-centred

The project places communities and individuals at the center of its initiatives, focusing on their needs, preferences, and cultural significance. It prioritizes human and community well-being over technological advancement. Through its commitment to sustainability and the use of locally available resources, the project demonstrates an ecological approach that prioritizes the well-being of the Earth and its ecosystems. It reduces waste, promotes resource efficiency, and contributes to a healthier environment. By involving communities in the design and manufacturing of public benches, the project enhances community resilience. It fosters collaboration, strengthens social ties, and encourages shared responsibility, which are vital aspects of resilient ecosystems. While it incorporates technology to some extent (e.g., 3D printing), the project’s primary focus is on human-centered innovation, ensuring that technology serves the well-being of individuals and communities rather than dominating or overshadowing their needs.

Holistic

The project emphasizes sustainability by promoting the use of locally available resources and reducing waste. This contributes to a more sustainable urban environment by optimizing resource utilization. hrough community collaboration and the creation of shared public spaces, the project enhances community resilience. It fosters social connections and collective responsibility, which are crucial aspects of building resilient cities. By involving citizens, businesses, makers, and artists in the project, it promotes inclusivity and ensures that diverse perspectives and talents are considered in the design and manufacturing process. This inclusivity contributes to more inclusive cities and territories. he project involves various stakeholders, including citizens and organizations, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach to urban problem-solving. This holistic perspective addresses urban issues from various dimensions and interdependencies. Through open documentation and knowledge sharing, the project enables other cities and territories to learn from its experiences and adapt successful practices, contributing to the development of sustainable and inclusive urban environments on a broader scale.

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échoforêt https://www.echofab.quebec/portfolio-item/echoforest/ Tue, 21 Sep 2021 14:19:50 +0000 https://www.echofab.quebec/?post_type=avada_portfolio&p=7531 Located on the Terra Perma site, in the heart of the MRC d'Argenteuil, échoforêt is a planned new space of 10,000 square feet, equipped with tools, equipment and expertise related to digital manufacturing and sustainable development.

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In the heart of MRC d’Argenteuil on the Terra Perma site, échoforêt is a proposed new space project supplied with equipment, tools and expertise related to digital manufacturing and sustainable development.

This project works in synergy with Communautique’s échoFab, Quebec’s first Fab Lab, which launched in 2011 in Montreal’s District Central.

The vision for échoforêt is to build on the strengths and skills of the community to help make the MRC d’Argenteuil an innovative hub in bioeconomy.

The échoforêt offers a space for co-creation and life-size manufacturing within which citizens, businesses, educational institutions, local governments, and community organizations can adopt an ecosystem approach to develop concrete, locally adapted solutions to transformation challenges in :

— the economy, in terms of biodiversity conservation and regeneration, and

— Quebec’s industrial sector through digital technology. 

Le projet

The échoforêt initiative is a Fab Lab project located in Terra Perma, Harrington. It aims to contribute to the development of the bioeconomy by considering biodiversity conservation and regeneration as well as an inclusive appropriation of digital technology.

The project is led by Communautique and its Fab Lab échoFab, one of the key players in Quebec in the area of social appropriation of knowledge and communication technologies. It is intended as a laboratory of rural creativity allowing participants to leverage the potential of new digital manufacturing methods available through Fab Labs for local businesses, start-ups and the general public.

Terra Perma

Terra Perma is a residential community of eco-entrepreneurs in the heart of the Laurentians. Bordering the famous Rivière Rouge to the west in the Mont-Tremblant region, its 800 hectares are a sanctuary offering countless interesting activities in the area.

Terra Perma is also a vast park of over 200 acres jointly managed with the Terra Perma Foundation. Terra Perma’s mission is to preserve the natural habitat and promote sustainable development.

Themes

Communautique proposes seven interconnected themes as a primary focus. These themes build on the complementary expertise already offered by échoFab and Terra Perma, and will be further developed based on training and educational institutions, businesses, organizations and community members.

Conservation and regeneration of biodiversity
Eco-housing
Energy production and storage
Manufacturing of agroforestry tools
Permaculture
Biomaterial production
Research in artistic creation

Project Timeline

SEPTEMBER 2022 

Back to Terra Perma at the end of the summer!
The team takes on several roles to complete the project of co-construction of a floor on stilts to stabilize the Zome. This is also an opportunity for new team members and board members to become familiar with the Terra Perma site and the échoforêt project!

NOVEMBER 2021 

Return to the Zome to validate measurements and test a canvas to be able to cover it and use it as a gite. In a subsequent step, we will 3D-print a mini Zome version and test its colors, windows and fastening systems with a miniature prototype. Once it is ready, life-size Zome patterns will allow you to cut and create the final version.

OCTOBER 2021 

A wonderful collaboration on this first Zome project! After its debut at Campus Fab City Montréal here it is in its natural habitat at Terra Perma ! Design and construction by Vedanta Balbahadur, Raquel Penalosa from ékm architecture + aménagement, André DesRochers woodwork, Patrice Millette from Kempas, Maya Millette-Mestre, Bouthillette Parizeau and the échoFab team. Many thanks to the Formétal team and Francis Rodier from Signmaxfor their recommendations. Zome 10 is a perfect form with harmonious geometric relationships between the sphere and the golden ratio. A perfect meeting place to continue exchanging and dreaming of échoforêt’s future!

AUGUST 2021 

Two co-creation sessions, a collaboration between Communautique, Terra-Perma and Pivot – Coopérative d’architecture:

+ First session at Campus Fab City

+ Second session at Terra Perma, as part of an introduction to permaculture team stay

The objective was to jointly define the scope of the project and its first actions. The team was able to dream up the site and imagine different experimental areas.

2017 – 2018

A prototype is born! échoFab DD initiates an experimentation for an innovation center in ecological digital manufacturing. In partnership with industrial players in the east of the metropolis, echoFab DD made it possible to experiment with synergies between industry, research and citizens.

2017

Visit to Green Fab Lab of Valldaura Labs in Barcelona.

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[FR] Boites frettés, »pressfit », Projet Scout et échoFab Partyboite https://www.echofab.quebec/portfolio-item/fr-boites-frettes-pressfit-projet-scout-echofab-partyboite/ Fri, 13 Feb 2015 17:37:21 +0000 http://www.echofab.quebec/?post_type=avada_portfolio&p=4302 Boites frettés,  »pressfit », Projet Scout et échoFab Partyboite   Description fonctionnelle Dans le but d’affiner nos connaissances de la découpe laser, nous avons réaliser des boites, dont le modèle provient de BoxMaker . Ces boites sont assemblées par frettage ( pressfit ) donc, sans vis, clous ou colle. Pour arriver à [...]

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Boites frettés,  »pressfit », Projet Scout et échoFab Partyboite

 

Description fonctionnelle

Dans le but d’affiner nos connaissances de la découpe laser, nous avons réaliser des boites, dont le modèle provient de BoxMaker . Ces boites sont assemblées par frettage ( pressfit ) donc, sans vis, clous ou colle. Pour arriver à ce point, nous avons dû mesurer la largeur de la coupe faite par le laser. Celle-ci est de 2 épaisseurs de feuille ou 0,2 mm. Grâce à cette mesure, les différentes pièces de bois s’emboitent( avec l’aide d’une bonne pression) et ne se défont plus par la suite. Le projet sera utilisé pour aider le collectif Les scouts dans leur campagne de financement et également comme base pour des projets futurs d’animation au lab.

 

Démonstration

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[FR] Presqu’un Sega Dreamcast https://www.echofab.quebec/portfolio-item/fr-presquun-sega-dreamcast/ Wed, 04 Feb 2015 17:37:18 +0000 http://www.echofab.quebec/?post_type=avada_portfolio&p=4299 Presqu’un Sega Dreamcast Description fonctionnelle Presqu’un Sega Dreamcast est un ébauche (pour le moment) de jeu vidéo. Techniquement, les modèles sont générés avec AgiSoft PhotoScan, puis retravaillé sur MeshMixer. Les déplacements dans l’espace, l’affichage et l’aspect programmation est fait avec Processing. Il s’agit d’un jeu d’exploration dans un univers réalisé à partir de [...]

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Presqu’un Sega Dreamcast

Description fonctionnelle

Presqu’un Sega Dreamcast est un ébauche (pour le moment) de jeu vidéo.

Techniquement, les modèles sont générés avec AgiSoft PhotoScan, puis retravaillé sur MeshMixer. Les déplacements dans l’espace, l’affichage et l’aspect programmation est fait avec Processing. Il s’agit d’un jeu d’exploration dans un univers réalisé à partir de numérisation 3D. Sans toutefois contenir de narration claire, le joueur est à la recherche d’objets l’aidant à reconstruire certains événements.

Technologies utilisés : Agisoft PhotoScan / Processing / Teensy+Arduino / Meshmixer / MeshLab

 

Démonstration

Vue d’un dense cloud du lab d’électronique.

Close up dans Processing.

[su_vimeo url= »https://vimeo.com/116507869″ width= »1000″ height= »1000″] Exemple du debug view

Contact et questions

Pour toutes questions en lien avec le projet, veuillez nous écrire a roby@echofab.org

Ont contribué à ce projet

Roby Provost Blanchard  Conception & réalisation
Raphael Demers, Yoann Ochietti & Jules Deslandes – Conseils & support moral.

Si votre nom n’apparaît pas, n’hésitez pas à l’ajouter à la liste ou nous contacter!

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Feel Good Coffee Table + nightstand https://www.echofab.quebec/portfolio-item/fr-feel-good-coffee-table-nightstand/ Tue, 27 Jan 2015 17:37:16 +0000 http://www.echofab.quebec/?post_type=avada_portfolio&p=4297 Feel Good Coffee Table + nightstand Description fonctionnelle Project author : Mandy « I found echoFab through the opendesk.org site, because I always wanted to build my own furniture Mandy, came to us, the head full of projects. She showed Raphaël and Roby some ideas and opted to start with that superb [...]

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Feel Good Coffee Table + nightstand

Description fonctionnelle

Project author : Mandy

« I found echoFab through the opendesk.org site, because I always wanted to build my own furniture

Mandy, came to us, the head full of projects. She showed Raphaël and Roby some ideas and opted to start with that superb coffee table. When asked why using a snowboard that way, she replied « I wanted to learn to snowboard and bought a used one. Since I bought it for 20$ I thought if it wasn’t any good for snowboarding at least  it would make a nice coffee table ».

To make this project, Mandy used the Laser Cutter at echoFab, Inkscape as a vector software, plywood, glue, a drill and some screws for the support bases

Did you had previous skills? I’ve used photoshop before, and some hand tools

– The design files will soon be available!

I could not help but ask, are you proud of your table?

-I am proud of it… mostly of the fact that it stands up. It is not perfect and needs some improvements but it,s a good start!

Démonstration

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