Lville Design

Lville Design

Benjamin H.

I finished laser cutting my desktop organizer.

I fixed a problem with the DXF file in my right side of the organizer.

I tried to learn more about layering in adobe illustrator, and tried to give my chicken layers

In class, I laser cut many of my parts for the desktop organizer.

In adobe illustrator, I used AI to create this picture of a chicken. My prompt was “a chicken”.

I put all of my files into a hard drive, but did not get to laser cut, and started working on the new project (no picture).

I read the adobe page and tried generating a few images (no picture).

I began to download all of the DXF files for the organizer by first creating a new sketch on top of all of the organizer parts and then right-clicking to download.

I cut out every single part of the organizer out of the base part that I had not cut out yet by using the combine command.

I began to download every single LED lamp dxf file that I had not downloaded yet so that I could begin to fabricate (no picture).

I began to review my LED lamp, making sure to have everything projected and jointed (no picture).

I added the small triangles using the copy command and combined them with the rest of the design in order to cut out some parts.

I cut out the front horizontal from the bottom because I forgot to do that in the last step, and downloaded some of the files needed for the lamp to my computer.

I completed the front vertical by extruding part of one of of the sides, and then made sure to cut it out from the rest of the parts.

I created the large triangle using the sketch of the side, then extruded it, moved it to the right place using the joint command, and finally cut it out from the other parts.

I fixed the issue with the back vertical and continued to work on it.

I extruded the bottom and combined it with all of the sides.

I extruded and cut out the back vertical, and fixed an issue.

I started on the back vertical, but didn’t quite get to the triangle.

In class, I started work on the front side sketch and extrusion.

I created the right side with the joint command, and spaced it out from the left side accurately.

I began the desktop organizer, starting with the side.

No homework

In class, we began work on the organizer.

I continued work with my base and my lamp.

The image displays no work completed during homework – 0%.

I positioned the base and used the join command to put the base and base horizontals in place.

Homework and in-class work assignments not submitted on time will receive a grade of 0.

I got past the barrier, glued my magnets, and am working on finishing the lower horizontal.

Homework and in-class work assignments not submitted on time will receive a grade of 0.

I modelled the base and the upper and lower base plates.

I created the base plate and base verticals.

Unfortunately, the lower horizontal glitched for me, so I was not able to complete that.

In class, I did some of the lower arm horizontal.

I connected the lower arms to the upper arm using the joint command.

I fixed a minor error I made and copied the lower arm side in class.

This is a picture of the 2 discs I made and the lower arm side that I made.

This is the Joinery upper arm I made for homework.

These are a pair of upper arm side models that I made in class using various tools.

The upper arm side I made as homework.

Box with lid and knob I made in class

A box I made in fusion

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