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Banana for Scale

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mkessler
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Banana for Scale

I know this will sound a little cheeky, but I have legitimately found myself wanting a quick way of throwing in something to demonstrate scale, and if we are going to be perfectly honest, the banana is the de-facto scale comparison.

 

Yes, I could model a banana and import it into each design, but Fusion360 seems 'cool' enough to have this as a feature :).

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TheCADWhisperer
in reply to: mkessler


@mkessler wrote:

...if we are going to be perfectly honest, the banana is the de-facto scale comparison.


What is the source of this information?

Message 3 of 9

Reddit, Facebook, Instagram, most social media channels 😂


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing
Message 4 of 9

Oh, OK.

I am not familiar with those sources.

Not places where I spend my time.

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mkessler
in reply to: TheCADWhisperer

https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/banana-for-scale 

 

Im still serious though, nearly everyone instinctively knows what size a banana is.

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seth.madore
in reply to: mkessler

Which one should we use?

 
 

 

Giant banana. Banana for scale : BananasForScale


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing
Message 7 of 9
mkessler
in reply to: seth.madore

Haha, can I get a banana in the photo of those bananas for scale?

Message 8 of 9
mkessler
in reply to: mkessler

If you were to turn this into a real feature btw, I would imagine as a general “scale reference object” as an inspection mode similar to cross section analysis or something like that where you can drop one in and easily make comparisons, turn it on/off.  Throwing in a human for scale or other placeholder objects that are purely for intuitive reference or to sell a design to someone who doesn’t think in standard measurements would legitimately be valuable.

 

Basically a referenced design with a transient or modal display as a first class feature.

 

Throwing a default or option of it being a banana just earns you cool factor.

 

 

Message 9 of 9
Stuart-H
in reply to: mkessler

Just include a 6inch/150mm rule/scale that would do it😱

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