February 2018

The initial design was published in an article by Frenzel, Kadic, and Wegener called, “Three-dimensional mechanical metamaterials with a twist” (2017). Unlike most materials, this structure naturally produces a torque when a downward force is applied.
We will attempt to replace the joint-arms with artificial muscles in order to initiate a twisting motion to add to the current repertoire of artificial muscle movements.
As a member of CSU’s Soft Robotics Lab, I was tasked with bringing the design of a mechanical meta-material component into SolidWorks to be 3D printed and later edited.
![IMG_3514[7318]](https://jvp-portfolio.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/img_35147318.jpg)

The above cube was 3D printed at the CSU 3D printing lab, and it represents the first physical prototype of the original concept image.



Hi, do you make the .stl file of your twisting cube available ?
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Hi Marcy, I am unable to share the file but thank you for your interest!
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