The model consists of 6 parts assembled together
I followed the lanterns tips we learned at Saturday .
Created one side panel in Fusion 360 with X-slot tabs, fully defined using dimensions and constraints.
Used Paste New to duplicate the side as a new component, then removed the triangle part to create the plain side.
Designed separator.
Applied Circular Pattern in sketches for repeating the tabs.
Used Extrude and Extrude Cut .
Applied Fillet to smooth the sharp edge on the pointed side for better finishing.
Applied wooden Appearance to the components to visualize the final look.
Assembled all components virtually in Fusion 360 to verify fit and alignment.
Exported 2D DXF files for laser cutting.
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Copied the file to a USB and connected it to the laptop linked to the machine.
I imported it into RDWorks.
I made some modifications Changed dimensions and placed it in a way that wont consume to much from the sheet.
Adjusted the parameters:
Speed: 40 ,Power: 45.
Loaded the file onto the machine.
Turned on the machine and selected the file.
Set the nozzle’s starting point and adjusted the origin for accuracy.
Secured the board with clamps to prevent movement during the process.
Started the machine, which completed the job successfully .
Assembled it using screw and M3 nuts .
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I forgot to read the requirements and went to show my model to the instructors to check if there were any issues before cutting it and thank god i did. They told me that according to the requirements, the model had to be made of at least two parts but I had already designed it as one piece. I asked them how could i fix it without having to start the design from scratch and they suggested that I could simply add a part to separate it into two sides so again something to highlight in this week and any other week
READ THE REQUIREMENTS BEFORE STARTING ANYTHINGG!!!
READ THE REQUIREMENTS BEFORE STARTING ANYTHINGG!!!
READ THE REQUIREMENTS BEFORE STARTING ANYTHINGG!!!
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