I was inspired by the Bee-hive and I wanted to make this design as it will be efficient and elegant too but I didn't spend much time working so I couldn't achieve it so I made a cup like design
3D printer as a machine
Autodesk Fusion 360 as a software to sketch 3D designsPrusaSlicer for Converting and modifying the 3D model
The designing process followed some steps:
create a new sketch then pick YZ axis not XY axis as it will be like sketching a 2D sketch
we use the *Revolve* which creates a shape in 360 degree
we use *shell* which will help to make the shape hollow
we make a new sketch again and take a slice using *Extrude* and make it intersection
we use constructing planes and made the upper part and lower part in two different planes like 20mm
we use Split body command
we apply the Slice we got from extrude intersection using Pattern Circular Pattern
we define the axis of the pattern and the number
we use Combine Command
Traaaaa we have a cup- shape pen holder
The software used to generate the G-code for printing was Prusa Slicer and I used it to adjust the file to the printer.
Actually the Tutorials was more than sufficient as following the tutorials yield good and very good models with more practice
but whenever I was stuck I recheck the tutorials again
so I guess watching tutorials for one time isn't enough but 3 times can be good
then practice then watch it one more time with practicing at the same time will be so good.
some challenges were in the track of having an idea or applying what is in the head into a 3D model.
In one of the tutorials using the Extrude/cut command used in a way that allowed my to imagine how I will design some parts in my project like I want to make an upper limb which is a hand and it has many articulations so it was a good inspiration that how things might go.