Hi guy's,
We recently had a big tradeshow in the benelux. Therefore I would like to do something with "Imagine, Design and Create" and also with Generative Design. Therefor I thought of making a puzzle with Inventor. So people had the chance to design something with Inventor, click a button and Inventor generates their puzzle. I know you can do this as well with 123D Make, but doing this with Inventor makes it a bit easier because you don't have to change software and it was a good test for me to get my programming skills to a higher level.
The whole code is public on my github page (see link below). There are still some bugs, so if you would like to test it you can file a bug issue via github. The interface is in dutch now, but I guess you can imagine what's going on.
If you have any questions let me know!
Regards,
David
Hello David,
it would be nice if I could change the values for the width of the ribs and the spare. For wood or plastic I need another size / tolerance.
Thanks
Georg
Hi @GeorgK,
that's possible, the parameters are hardcoded or hidden in the interface. The goal was to make a very simple interface for the tradeshow. If I have some time I'll create a new interface with all parameters available. But keep in mind that this is just something I created for a specific event and it's not intended as a replacement for http://www.123dapp.com/make.
This tool is fantastic, and very nearly solving a challenging problem for me (forum post); unfortunately, I cannot manage to get the correct sizes out of this. The 'plate thickness' parameter doesn't come out as input, and the overall part size changes even if I put in the correct volume or disable 'volume scaling'. I'm probably doing something wrong, but maybe you can advise me how to get the expected results?
Thanks,
Andrew
Hi @Anonymous,
In the meanwhile there is the Fusion Slicer which works awesome. Although it doesn't have a tool compensation as far as I know. So is your question still relevant? If so I'll dive into the tool again, it's been a while since I've worked with it. (It has also been a while since I used this account on the forums, but I'll check it more often from now on!).
Regards,
David
Hi @DavidTruyens,
What a great tool!
Even better that you put the source online.
Cheers,
Alex.
PS. Try as I might, Slicer for Fusion 360 crashes constantly whichever machine I use it on. (Windows 10 or Windows 7)
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