Introduction: Starship Fusion Craft

An craft depicting a transport ship through space. It features a real-life deck within the chamber in the craft and propulsion system. The stand can be attached or detached for use.

Supplies

Autodesk Fusion for 2D and 3D Design and Drawings

Shapeways for 3D Printing

Step 1: Starship Stand

1.1 The stand involved a three component process. The bottom section was an incline block with extrusion with a top surface.


1.2 The middle section involved a four chamfers of equal diameter extruded to fraction of the top of the bottom section.


1.3 The upper section involved semi-inclined surface with two lower chamfers.

Step 2: Starship Harbour

2.1 The front section was the main harbour. It started as an extruded rectangle into a cuboid. This was then revolve cut into a disc shape. The botton of this was trimmed to an offset distance from the stands upper section.


2.2 The middle section was extruded by drawing a rectangle in a in-surface direction. Then a path was drawn in the perpendicular direction. This was then extruded along this direction.


2.3 The rear involved drawing an elliptical cone.This was revolved into two fusion thrusters.

Step 3: Starship Deck

3.1The deck inner section was made by drawing rectangle on the intersection. This was revolved cut to half a cone shape. An inner seat was drawing with a rectangles of two dimensions on each other. This was revolved to a small angle of 4 degrees symmetrical.


3.2 The middle was made of srectangles of different dimensions were drawn including a front table for the seats.


3.3 The outer section involved extrusion cut openings for the deck.

Step 4: Starship 3D Printing

4.1 The Design was exported with medium resolution and scale of centimeters.

4.2 This was imported into shapeways and 3d printing

4.3. The material used white premium versatile plastic