Parametric Circle Cubby

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WorkinWoods

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WorkinWoods

General Information

Hello this is a little Cubby that I made for storing little items it is in the design of Parametric furniture

Cut all the pieces and then slide together no hardware required

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1

Start by selecting your Material

I started by selecting 1/4" MDF material and cutting the sheets to size

I cut mine to 29" x 29" so that they would fit on my 1000mm X-carve

You cant cut on a smaller X-carve you just need to size your stock accordingly

Estimated time: 15 minutes

2

Cut out on your machine

Cut out all the pieces on your machine according to the recommended feeds and speeds in Easel

Don't forget your Dust Collection :)

Estimated time: 30 minutes

3

Assemble your Project

In this step you need to assemble your project take your time and do not force the pieces together as we do not want to break anything :)

I have made a short video of the assembly steps

Estimated time: 10 minutes

4

Play Time

I have also included some pictures of other possible projects that you can do with parametric furniture

I Designed in

Autodesk Fusion 360

I sliced and parted in

Autodesk Slicer For Fusion 360

Test Fit in

Autodesk Fusion 360

Then exported the DXF File from

Autodesk Fusion 360

Then imported the DXF File into

V-carve pro

Then exported the vectors as an SVG

Then I imported into Easel

Estimated time: 10 minutes

Christopher Cuevas

This is a fun project. I made mine out of blue acrylic and the parts fit perfectly with little modification.

Christopher Cuevas

Scott Kessler

My didn't work well. I changed the wood thickness to match some scrap that I had. I believe that throws off the slots, so it is too loose to use. It was still fun. I am a beginner and don't have the tools to resize. I need to get a board that is .223 to match the plans!

Scott Kessler