Introduction: Remastering a Old Tinkercad Design
Richard Bielby 11th grade
Austin High School
Tinkercad is a great tool for starters, as it was for me almost 3 years ago in middle school when I made this small ship. After importing to Fusion 360 we can improve it to more modern standards.
Supplies
Fusion 360 and Tinkercad
Step 1: Export to Fusion360
First we find our very old project made from tinkercad and use the send to tool to bring it to F360
Step 2: Top Redisgn
Right now it is very plain due to the limited geometry of tinkercad, we can add to it by adding details and texture to the side to make it much more like the angular spaceship we are trying to make. Here I start with the sketches for the top angles and using the rectangular pattern tool to accurately space copies of the sketch for the length of the ship. These can be extruded based on the given proportions, outer areas are brought in by .5mm and inner areas are done by 1mm. The toy gun emplacements are rounded off and reduced.
Step 3: More Upgrades
We do the same on the bottom and add details orignally impossible in tinkercad on the sides. The general complex look of a design makes or breaks it. Outer areas are down by .5mm and inner are down by 1mm again. Designs on this side are far more "open" and are not as demanding on premade measurements
Step 4: Mirror Geometry
Mirror to the opposite side, if this doesnt work you can always cut the object in half and try mirroring again if there is comflicting geometry. Afterwards the design should be easily mirrored to the opposite side using a midplane.
Step 5: Front Redesign
Create the front of the design to finish it up
Step 6: Document
Finish up the design process by creating a drawing and recording dimensions used in the design.