Week 7

In week 7, the team had learnt to use the Fusion 360 software to create virtual models, and learnt the myraid number of functions that it offers. This is also known as Computer-aided drafting and design or CADD. IT is the use of software to draw and design physical components or to layout processes. With CADD, shapes and lines can be drawn easily and quickly, content can be easily copied, edited, saved and shared. CADD software also allows accurate calculation of dimensions and more advanced software can even accurately estimate the kinds and amount of materials used or the length of manufacturing time, which facilitates budget planning. It is hence beneficial for a product design to know how to use a CADD software.
From that lesson, we have created our very own keyring, constraints as well as our very own photoframe.

Figure 1: Photoframe


Figure 2: Keyring


Figure 3: Constraints


To summarise, CADD has been a very fun lesson and the team is looking forward to learn more technical terms provded by Fusion 360 as well as looking forward to come up and create multiple new models based on our very own creative imagination.

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