Thinker Rubik’s Cube Shelf & Vinyl Decal Fruit

made with computer-controlled cutting

To Do

Group Assignment

  • characterize your lasercutter's focus, power, speed, rate, kerf, joint clearance and types

Individual Assignment

  • work through a git tutorial
  • build a personal site in the class archive describing you and your final project
  • cut something on the vinylcutter
  • design, lasercut, and document a parametric construction kit, accounting for the lasercutter kerf, which can be assembled in multiple ways, and for extra credit include elements that aren't flat

Tools

  • Software: Onshape, Adobe Illustrator, Cricut Design Space, Gitlab
  • Machines: Epilog Fusion M2 32/40 Laser Cutter, Cricut Explore Air 2 Vinyl Cutter

Materials

  • cardboard
  • vinyl

1. Ideating

For the laser cutter, I wanted to make a bedside shelf to hold a variety of small items. I own a lot of Rubik's cubes and trinkets, so I made a shelf to hold everything.

For the vinyl cutter, I wanted to make a laptop decal to accompany my Macbook, so I thought to do fruit to accompany the Apple logo.

2. Prepping Vinyl






3. Post-cutting Vinyl



4. Final Vinyl


5. Modelling with paper cutouts


6. Cutting the spliced head


7. Assembling the spliced head


8. Cutting the cube


9. Big Head and Big Cube