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Offset and raster are 2 different paths of cutting
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Offset and raster are 2 different paths of cutting
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The higher stepover the smoother the wood
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## F360 (Take this with a grain of salt because I had hard time following)
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## F360 (Take this with a grain of salt because I had hard time following)
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Create design. Make it the height of you material
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Create design. Make it the height of you material
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### Assignment inspirations
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## Assignment
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https://www.pilatshop.nl/product/anneke-etagere/
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### Inspiration
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For this assignment I used some inspiration from [this](https://www.pilatshop.nl/) website. It has a lot of neat snap fit designs to get some inspiration from. Since this won't contribute much to my final project I still wanted to make something useful so I decided to make a food plateau for my mother. We looked through it together and made some drawings based on what we needed.
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My first thought was to make a chair. But then I realized it may not be comfortable and it would be a hassle to get home. So I started brainstorming with my mom and we found this that she liked.
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So then we reverse engineering figuring out how it was assembled.
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### Designing
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I also tried making the design fully parametric. So that was also an additional challange.
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During designing I used everything I learned from week 2 and also learned some new stuff. For instance I needed a reverse intersect command. But that didn't exist. So I asked chatgpt for help and it said I should use the combine tool.
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Using his method I created the cuts in the sides of the legs.
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By using the Leg as a Target body and the bottom plate as the tool to cut I could carve out the holders for the platform. And with the Keep tools button the platform stays after the cut.
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This is my end result.
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It's made kinda straight forward. First creating 3 platforms and then one leg. And then I made these leg revolve in a circular pattern like this.
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Now the amount of legs are also parametric.
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### Laying the design
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Fusion has a very nice tool to arrange all components of a 3d object onto a flat surface.
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It can be found under the modify menu. As fusion already tells you it's the perfect tool to arrange items for manufacturing.
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Once you click it you have to go to Envelopes and select the plane you want the components on.
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After that you can go back to Objects and select the components you want placed.
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Like this. If you want to rotate a component you should unselect it and only select the face. The face you select will go upwards. I struggled a lot with this and tried finding the answer on fusions youtube channel but [that video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7egLufCg5tk) was outdated.
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### Manufacturing
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Fusion has a manufacturing workspace for laser cutting, CNC machining and milling.
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In there im going to prepare the components to be cut using the shopbot.
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