Coaster Final

 Coaster Final

Final Product

The fabrication process was a lot simpler than I thought it would be. This was my first time laser cutting anything and with all the layers in my coaster, I thought it'd be really difficult to put it together but it wasn't. I found the hardest part to be just making sure all the pieces were aligned when I glued them together. It was quite time consuming, putting all the pieces together, I think it took me about 2 hours. But I found it fun watching it coming together, I was anxious at first that my legs movement idea wouldn't work. So putting it together and discovering that my idea actually did work out was quite exciting. 

Throughout the process, I also learnt a lot on what I would do differently if I had to do it again. For one, I would glue the stuff down in a different order. I began gluing by attaching to the base and working up, but I later realized it'd be easier to glue the pieces together separately and then to the base. I also glued the head first because it felt like the easiest thing to do, but I later realized if I hadn't glued it down I could have used my laser cut acrylic as an outline to place the pieces exactly where they were supposed to go, rather than just eyeballing. Overall though, I am extremely proud of how my project came out.

The laser cutting preparation in Rhino


The 2D of all the layers of the coaser

Renders



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