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unit: Computer-Controlled Cutting
unit_id: computer_controlled_cutting
Group assignment:
* characterize your lasercutter's focus, power, speed, rate, kerf, and joint clearance
Individual assignment:
* Design, lasercut, and document a **parametric press-fit construction kit**, which can be assembled in multiple ways. Account for the lasercutter kerf.
* For **extra credit** include elements that aren't flat.
outcomes:
- Demonstrate and describe parametric 2D modelling processes
- Identify and explain processes involved in using the laser cutter.
- Develop, evaluate and construct the final prototype
checklist:
- Explained how you parametrically designed your files
- Shown how you made your press-fit kit
- Included your design files and photos of your finished project
- name: Vinyl Cutting
description: |
There is no specific project that is focussed on this very useful tool. There are a range of ways you might utilise it throughout the programme, or your local
instructor may set a specific project. You might make:
* stickers
* flexible circuit boards
* a textured surface/relief pattern
* screenprint resists/stencils
Ensure that you have used it in some way during this time and met the objectives below.
outcomes:
- Identify and explain processes involved in using this machine.
- Design and create the final object
checklist:
- Explained how you drew your files
- Shown how you made your vinyl project
- Included your design files and photos of your finished project
faq: |
### What does *characterise* mean?
> Answer: Describe/understand the nature and features (of your particular laser cutter)
### Can I use the Inkscape clone tool for my pressfit kit?
> Answer: No. The clone tool is not a real parametric software.
### Is it compulsory to design my own file in Vinyl cutting?
> Answer: Yes. Or modify existing one, and acknowledge where you found it.