Coraline Movie is one of my fav movie even tho it's kinda creepy and weird , but i thought maybe i can make her fake mum's button but as a sunglasses/cosplay glasses
We Used "Laser Cad" software, and El Malky ML64 "Laser-Cutter" machine to print with And we print on a "3mm plywood" sheet.
Laser Cutter Machine
LaserCad
Fusion 360
3mm Plywood
We Used "Ultramaker cura" software, and "creality ender 3 pro" 3d printer, and "Plastic Filaments" to print with.
3d printer
UltiMaker Cura
Fusion 360
Plastic Filaments (PLA)
i searched the glasses' standard Measurement
started designing using "Fusion 360" software
first i put the glasses into a rectangular
Then drew the circles in oneside then mirrored it
i put the link between the two circles and cut the 2 "nut" holes
Then Exported the sketch as "Dxf"
imported the file into "Laser Cad"
"I set the right parameters to each line and Adjust the speed and power (Cut:- 10 speed , 65 Power / Engrave :- 200 Speed , 30 Power)
Then i exported the file as "Ai" Format.
Final Product
started designing by using "Fusion 360"
Extrued the Sketch as "2.5D"
Exported the Sketch As "Dxf" Format
I searched the glasses' arm standard Measurement
then i put the the arm into a rectangular to make sure all the lines are fully defined
i drew the "arm" then put some fillets , And extruded it
then put the nut part (3mm) and cut it
Then Exported the Arm as "Stl'"
I imported the file into "UltiMaker cura" Sofware.
i mirrored the arm so we can have two opposite arms to wear
i sliced the 3d model at proper parameter values: no support or Adhesion and Adjust the infill (0.2m), Layerhight (0.2m)
Then i exported the file as "g_code" Format.
Final Product
started designing by using "Fusion 360" software
i fillet some parts then extruded the arm
I added the nut part then exported as "stl"
imported the file into "Laser Cad"
"I set the right parameters to each line and Adjust the speed and power (Cut:- 10 speed , 65 Power / Engrave :- 200 Speed , 30 Power)
Then i exported the file as "Ai" Format.
copy your file as "Al" format to the machine and select it .
Put the plywood sheet.
make sure that the plywood sheet is not warped ( and if it's you can hold it with a holder and stuck it to the machine) .
Adjust the focal length.
Choose the place you want to print by.
set the origin .
Click on "box" to detect the size and make sure that the design fits .
Click on "start" to cut.
Imported The "Dxf" file to LaserCad, Setting the right parameters to each line.
selected the :Mode,Speed And Power
Exported the file as "Ai" Format so i can send it to the "Laser-Cutting" Machine.
I imported the file into "UltiMaker cura" Sofware.
i mirrored the arm so we can have two opposite arms to wear
i sliced the 3d model at proper parameter values: no support or Adhesion and Adjust the infill (0.2m), Layerhight (0.2m)
Then i exported the file as "g_code" Format.
put your file As "g.code" on the printer's "USD Card" .
make sure the Build Plate is clear .
before starting, make sure the filment is not tangled or stucked to eachother
select your file on the printer.
and at this point the magic starts ✨
i rotate the body and mirrored it so i can have two opposite bodies
Imported The "Dxf" file to LaserCad, Setting the right parameters to each line.
Imported The "Dxf" file to LaserCad, Setting the right parameters to each line.
i helped my friend sara to make the 2d part fully defined then extruded it
when i got stuck:
I learnt how to use the machine,printer by myself so it's gonna be much easier in the final project
I Learnt more about "Fusion 360" software and Designed 2d&3d Parts , knew how to export it then modified every part using " Laser Cad" For the 2d Part , and "Ultimaker cura" For the 3d Part
And Finally managed to gather all the part togather
so i hope that would help me throughout my final project journey
The coolest thing:
we had a Book mark assignment:
i designed the 3d Part with "Fusion 360" with the helping of my own team
* It supposed to be an avocado and Toast 🤣*