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Fusion360: Shapes and Assemblies


Fusion360 Lazer Printing Activity

Inspired by a hallway space in my house, this was my final 3-D shape using three rectangular prisms.

Bottom View

 Top View

The following images are the separate components being laid out ready to be sent to Illustrator.


 This is the final shape laid out in Illustrator in accordance to the Design Labs Laser Cutting Instructions. Although I will not be laser cutting this and instead making a cardboard model, it was a great exercise to learn how to format files for future laser cutting projects. 


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