3d打印技术记录和保存传统设计的恰纳帕特纳玩具

M. Kamakshi Kanchana
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Dasara娃娃节是印度南部纳瓦拉特里印度教节日庆祝活动中的一个传统。Navratri节是在家里以一种非常有趣和独特的方式庆祝的,通常被称为Bombe Habba或Golu或Kolu(卡纳达语)或Bommala Koluvu(泰卢固语)或Bommai Kolu(泰米尔语)或简单的Dasara娃娃。这个传统包括卡纳塔克邦和安得拉邦以及泰米尔纳德邦的家庭庆祝的玩具节。作为节日的一部分,家庭玩具被安排并展示给受邀的客人。恰纳帕特纳镇靠近班加罗尔和迈索尔,是玩具制造行业的中心,满足了对这类玩具的需求。几个世纪以来,工匠家庭一直从事玩具制造。设计和制造技术保留在工匠家庭中,知识是通过父母的口口相传传给孩子的。安得拉邦的Kondapalli玩具是由位于安得拉邦维杰亚瓦达附近的Kondapalli工匠制作的,有着类似的历史。如今,生活方式的变化改变了庆祝节日的方式,对这种传统工艺的赞助正在减少。班加罗尔和迈索尔之间高速公路的修建改变了道路路线,绕过了恰纳帕特纳镇,减少了数百年来销售玩具的零售商店的人流量。工匠们被迫探索其他就业途径,失去艺术技术的风险是真实存在的。设计的组合正在减少,许多型号非常罕见,很难从市场上获得;它们成为少数个人的古董收藏品。通过CAD技术保存设计和使用3D打印制作原型是保存它们的有效方法。CAD文档可以用来在全国范围内培训新一代的工匠或爱好者。这将为产品打开新的市场,并将维持艺术和设计。本文试图概述该技术,并制作了一些3d打印原型,并附有详细的图纸,并展示了结果。
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3D PRINTING TECHNIQUE TO DOCUMENT AND PRESERVE TRADITIONAL DESIGNS OF CHANNAPATNA TOYS
Dasara Doll festival is a tradition during the Navaratri Hindu festival celebrations in South India. The festival of Navratri is celebrated in a very interesting and unique way at homes, which is commonly known as Bombe Habba or Golu or Kolu (Kannada) or Bommala Koluvu (Telugu) or Bommai Kolu (Tamil) or simply Dasara dolls. This tradition involves a toy festival that is celebrated by families across Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu. Family toys are arranged and displayed to invited guests as part of the festival. Channapatna town close to Bangalore and Mysore is the hub of the toy making industry catering to the demand for such toys. Artisan families have been engaged in the manufacture of toys for many centuries. Designs and manufacturing techniques remained within artisan families and the knowledge transfer is through word of mouth from parents to children. Kondapalli Toys of Andhra Pradesh are made by artisans in Kondapalli which is located close to Vijayawada in Andhra Pradesh and has a similar history. The changing lifestyles in the present day have altered the way festivals are celebrated, and the patronage of such traditional crafts is on the decline. The creation of an express highway between Bangalore and Mysore has changed the road route and bypassed Channapatna town reducing the footfalls at the retail shops which sold toys for hundreds of years. Artisans are forced to explore other avenues of employment and the risk of losing the art technique is real. The portfolio of designs is dwindling, and many models are very rare and difficult to obtain from the market; they become antique collection pieces of a few individuals. Conserving the designs through CAD techniques and making prototypes using 3D printing is an effective way to preserve them. CAD documentation can be used to train a new generation of artisans or enthusiasts across the country. This will open new markets for the products and will sustain the art and design. This paper attempts to outline the technique and make a few 3D-printing prototypes with detailed drawings and present the results.
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