Giant Laser Cut Bulbasaur

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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
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    In my first video I'll show you how I've build this giant Bulbasaur. It's 1,70m (5ft7) tall and wide and over 2m (6ft9) long! Everything is laser cut out of 6mm (1/4") poplar plywood and zip tied together.
    You can find the 3D- and 2D-files of this project here:
    www.instructables.com/id/Gian...
    Flowalistik's low-poly Pokémon models on thingiverse: www.thingiverse.com/FLOWALIST...
    Autodesk 123D Make doesn't exist anymore. It was replaced by "Slicer for Fusion 360" which also isn't officially supported nor maintained by Autodesk anymore. Autodesk was kind enough to put an archive online where you can still download these legacy versions (for Windows and Mac). This piece of software still works! You can find it here:
    knowledge.autodesk.com/suppor...
    Inkscape open-source vector editor: inkscape.org/
    0:00 Thingiverse
    0:36 Slicer For Fusion 360
    2:50 Inkscape
    3:54 Laser Cutting
    4:17 Assembly
    5:15 End Result
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Komentáře • 17

  • @georgividenov3259
    @georgividenov3259 Před 2 lety +1

    That is awesome! Unfortunately this software is no more available. I have just found where to download the Slicer for Fusion 360 and have updated my comment. Thank you for your content!

    • @OOTUS
      @OOTUS  Před 2 lety +1

      You're welcome! I've updated the link in the video description. And I'll put it here as well for viewers that encounter the same problem. 😉 You can download the legacy version of "Slicer For Fusion 360" (aka 123D Make) here: knowledge.autodesk.com/support/fusion-360/troubleshooting/caas/downloads/content/slicer-for-fusion-360.html

    • @georgividenov3259
      @georgividenov3259 Před 2 lety

      @@OOTUS You are great, thanks again! I did a small model out of thicker paper and turned out great! I started thinking about making a bigger one out of sheet metal. The issue that I have is how to find out the angles at which the different pieces have to be folded because obviously the bending needs to be done on a machine. Any thoughts on that? Thanks!

    • @OOTUS
      @OOTUS  Před 2 lety

      ​@@georgividenov3259 As far as I know it's not possible to find the bending angles straight from the Slicer For Fusion 360 software but there is a method using Fusion 360.
      1. Open the Bulbasaur.stl model in Fusion 360
      2. Go to Design > Mesh > Modify > Convert Mesh
      3. Select the mesh body and set the "Method" to "Faceted" and click OK
      4. You can now use the "Inspect > Measure" tool to select 2 adjacent faces and it will display the angle between them

  • @alanm3438
    @alanm3438 Před 3 lety +1

    Oh wow!!!!!!! I like it. So many parts😮😮😮😮!!!!! That would be nice in stainless steel. I have a small CNC plasma cutter and it would be a real challenge for me to make.

  • @troygardner1610
    @troygardner1610 Před 7 lety +3

    that is awesome, nicely done vid too. good job!

  • @dries2472
    @dries2472 Před 4 lety

    Straight up awesome! :D

  • @daniilmironenko4289
    @daniilmironenko4289 Před 7 lety

    Wow great job!

  • @yorandemunter4663
    @yorandemunter4663 Před 7 lety +1

    Nice work! 😉

  • @winniegram
    @winniegram Před 4 lety +1

    This is super cool! Thanks for sharing the video! Would it be possible to make the Bulbasaur using corrugated cardboard instead of plywood? It's cheaper and easier to recycle. Thank you!

    • @OOTUS
      @OOTUS  Před 4 lety +1

      That's possible indeed and it's actually easier too. You don't have to cut alle the flat sides as separate pieces, but you can use bigger pieces with fold lines as well. It's all possible to set it up as you like in the "Slicer for Fusion" software. I once made a giant dragon head using corrugated cardboard. ;)

    • @winniegram
      @winniegram Před 4 lety

      @@OOTUS Sweet - thanks so much! If you don't mind sharing the picture of your giant dragon head, I (and probably your CZcams viewers) would love to see it!

  • @andrebarbato7073
    @andrebarbato7073 Před 3 lety

    Nice work, perfect!
    I'm trying to create an object on the slicer, but the numbering generated in 3D is different from the numbering generated in the 2D cutting plane, do you know how to fix this?
    Thank you

    • @OOTUS
      @OOTUS  Před 3 lety

      That happens sometimes, especially when you are slicing complex models or have a lot of parts. I don't know how to fix this unfortunately, Autodesk has stopped developing this piece of software for a few years now and I don't think they (ever) will fix this issue, especially not anytime soon...

  • @juanjuancchh
    @juanjuancchh Před 6 lety +1

    hi, thanks for the great tutorial
    i realize that right now (October 2017) 123D MAKE is no longer available.
    Do you know any other object to do the folded panels part ?
    Thanks

    • @OOTUS
      @OOTUS  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi Juan,
      123D MAKE is now an extension/app for Autodesk Fusion 360, called Slicer. You can download it for free from their website: apps.autodesk.com/FUSION/en/Detail/Index?id=8699194120463301363&os=Win64&appLang=en
      I'm not 100% sure this will work standalone (as in: without Fusion 360 installed on your computer) but I think this won't be a problem...

    • @juanjuancchh
      @juanjuancchh Před 6 lety

      thanks again