This page highlights all the exercises done in TinkerCad and Fusion 360.
Square Table: This is the first lesson that we get to do in TinkerCad and Fusion 360. I learned how to create a basic 4-leg table using codeblocks in TinkerCAD and sketches/shapes in Fusion 360.
^ Square Table from TinkerCad
^ Square Table from Fusion 360
Four-Diamond Pattern: This is the second lesson done in TinkerCAD and Fusion 360. I learned how to use the loop feature in TinkerCAD and the Bodies feature in Fusion 360.
Four-Diamond Pattern made in TinkerCAD codeblocks using loops and variables.
Exit-Ticket Pattern made in TinkerCAD codeblocks using loops and variables.
Four-Diamond Pattern generated in Fusion 360 using a circular pattern.
Candle Holder: This is the third lesson done in TinkerCAD and Fusion360 exploring new different tools. I learned how to create, delete, and insert new objects to create a candle holder on TinkerCAD. In Fusion 360, I learned how to use the circular and rectangular patterns to create the same holder.
TinkerCAD Candle Holder: I learned how to make a cool diamond shape, hollow out the cilynder, and more to add details and pattern to this candle holder.
Fusion360 Candle Holder: I learned how to make cool cut-out shapes using new different tools in Fusion 360. I also learned how to engrave my initials into the bottom of the holder.
Fruits: This is the fourth lessons I did in TinkerCAD using codeblocks. I learned how to use the scale tool and applied my experience with the tools like loop, adding objects, using variables, grouping objects, changing the colors, etc.
Kiwi: I made this using codeblocks in TinkerCAD, exploring the features like loop, variables, and the scale tool.
Orange: For extra practice after creating the kiwi, we had the choice between making a few different other types of fruit slices.