1. Square Table:
In this exercise we practiced creating a square table in both Fusion 360 and TinkerCad. In TinkerCad, we made it using code-blocks, one with variables and one without.
This is the square table made in TinkerCad.
This is the square table made in Fusion 360. We were allowed to create extra features on it, such as a vase and tissue box.
2. Four-Diamond Pattern:
We created a 4-Diamond Pattern in Fusion 360 and TinkerCad. One of the TinkerCad versions used variables, while the other didn't. We also created our own pattern in TinkerCad as an exit ticket.
This is the 4-Diamond pattern that we made.
This is the exit ticket pattern that we made.
This is the 4-Diamond pattern in Fusion 360.
3. Candle Holder:
In this exercise, we created a candle holder in TinkerCad using code-blocks. We learned how to use the "Count with i" block, which is another type of loop. We also created one in Fusion 360 a little later, where we learned how to use the circle, pattern, and cut tools.
This is the candle holder created in Fusion 360. We added our initials on it.
This is the candle holder created in TinkerCad.
4. Fruit Exercises:
We made fruit designs in TinkerCad using code-blocks. Our first one was a Kiwi slice 🥝, and we utilized "Count with i" and the scale tool. We made another one, and I chose to make an apple 🍎. Yum!
This is the apple slice.
This is the kiwi fruit.