Sunday, April 19, 2020

BENV - Fusion 360 Application - The Space Between


The Space Between Fusion 360

The software Fusion 360 was used to develop a 3D space that would then be 3D printed face by face and put together. By following the week 5 tutorial (2.5d Shapes and Assemblies) I was successful in creating my own version of the shape shown below.



Using the application took some time to get used to but the tutorial was very clear and concise on its instructions and eventually I was able to efficiently develop my own version by expanding out on faces.

Layout of Faces

After completing the overall shape the faces are laid out by using the align tool which would then be 3D printed and pieced together smoothly as all the extrusions and intrusions of each face matched to the corresponding slots.

Exporting the layout as a PDF and transferring it to the Adobe Illustrator Laser Cutter Template. The pieces would be cut out and easily pieced together if there was access to the uni laser cutting equipment.


Paper Model of Fusion 360 Model



I decided to add 2 large horizontal windows in the front face to open up the space lighting up the main area while having a back facing window and door in the back area. 

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