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Fusion360 Application of Room Physical Model


Fusion 360 Application of Room: Balsa Wood Model

I placed the detached components onto a drawing pad ready to be printed. I only had access to an A4 printer so subsequently the model was scaled down as compared to the original size. I traced around the printed cutouts of the shape onto balsa wood, This was time consuming but produced a sturdy box in which all the tabs fit together easily.




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