This page showcases all exercises in TinkerCAD Codeblocks and Fusion 360.
1.Square Table: This is the first lesson in TinkerCAD Codeblocks and Fusion 360. We learned how to use variables to write a dynamic program.
TinkerCAD in TinkerCAD Codeblocks
Fusion 360
2.Four-Diamond Pattern: We explored how to create a Four-Diamond Pattern using loops and variables on TinkerCAD Codeblocks and the Circular pattern tool in Fusion 360. We used these tool to simplify and create code where we could change the dimensions easily.
The Four-Diamond Pattern made in TinkerCAD Codeblocks using loops an variables.
This is the Exit ticket using loops and variables in TinkerCAD Codeblocks.
The Four-Diamond Pattern made in Fusion 360 using the Circular pattern tool, and extrude tool.
3.Candle Holder: We learned how to create, group, and delete objects in TinkerCAD Codeblocks. This further developed or skills of variables, loops, and repeating patterns.
The Candle holder in TinkerCAD Codeblocks, where we learned to create, group, and delete objects
4.Kiwi: This is the fourth lesson done in TinkerCAD Codeblocks. We independently worked on coding this kiwi design by following instructions and then we made our own variations. We used the loop variable which further increased our skills to make things more efficient. The seeds of the kiwi were made with loops as well. We also layered the design to add a feeling of texture.Â
The Kiwi in Codeblocks where we learned to use the loop variable to makes things more efficient
The variation apple where we independently created a variation of the kiwi.
Lego Brick: We independently made a lego brick out of either Fusion 360 or TinkerCAD Codeblocks using what we learned in class to create our own model.
This is the Lego Brick in Fusion 360 using the extrude and sketch tool.