Can any model be fabricated? Inverse operation based planning for hybrid additive-subtractive manufacturing

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Abstract

This paper presents a method for computing interleaved additive and subtractive manufacturing operations to fabricate models of arbitrary shapes. We solve the manufacturing planning problem by searching a sequence of inverse operations that progressively transform a target model into a null shape. Each inverse operation corresponds to either an additive or a subtractive step, ensuring both manufacturability and structural stability of intermediate shapes throughout the process. We theoretically prove that any model can be fabricated exactly using a sequence generated by our approach. To demonstrate the effectiveness of this method, we adopt a voxel-based implementation and develop a scalable algorithm that works on models represented by a large number of voxels. Our approach has been tested across a range of digital models and further validated through physical fabrication on a hybrid manufacturing system with automatic tool switching.
Original languageEnglish
Article number191
Pages (from-to)1 - 14
JournalACM Transactions on Graphics
Volume44
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Dec 2025

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