Audrey Wellman 2
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It appears you've shared a 3D modeling project configuration file from a program called Fusion 360. This configuration defines customizations for generating phone cases, but without the corresponding CAD model, there's limited context or actionable tasks to assist with directly. However, I can walk through an outline of what this configuration seems to do and provide general steps on how one might work with it in Fusion 360 if they had the appropriate file (.FCStd extension) attached. This process involves a bit of setup, import, and customization within Fusion 360: ### 1. Opening the Project - If you have Fusion 360 open, navigate to `File` -> `Open` and find your `.fcstd` project file. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/108444983/175246866-b3d7e5cd-e0ad-46b8-97ac-cd6be67ddc78.png) ### 2. Creating the Stencil Within Fusion 360: - Open your design workspace, click `Insert` > `New Part`, or select it from a project's context menu to begin drawing parts. To replicate a stencil as described: - Draw a rectangular base (possibly by selecting multiple lines and then `Insert` > `Face`) to represent the front/back plate of your phone case. This rectangle must include enough room around its dimensions to fit both your phone (when drawn later) within. - If specified, you might need a more intricate stencil that needs defining directly or loaded in another design for import and overlay on the case design. For **Stencils and Patterns**, the instructions involve creating or importing individual components (e.g., lines) with defined coordinates. ```jsx { // Example points representing phone screen sizes (this may be an external CAD element or generated) ["Screen Size"], "points" : [ 6.00000, -9.9000], ["Size2"] ... }\ [ ["Top of Earpiece"], [-10.25000000000,40], [..., ] [-18.70000111111,38] } ``` This is indicative text and isn’t the real CAD output from your specific .fcstd but it shows some parameters used here like screen sizes for an iPhone model - You would see all similar in case definition in real use: **2. Adjusting Parameters** Within Fusion 360 or directly within the project configuration if applicable: Adjust these various customizable values that affect how the stencil pattern will be generated and rendered: - Stencil fill, rotation & position are set up. Sticking to our hypothetical example here with specific numerical inputs rather than a true variable-based structure: - Adjust "Custom corner radius", etc. - Pattern or component adjustments depend on specific CAD shapes, layers defined there. To work accurately within the program and edit as necessary follow steps from here: ### Example of Fusion 360 Interaction: Using real tools like Fusion 360 makes you go around their software with it open: You'd see that there's more you can define in such configurations for how models are created. - You'll interact by defining component parameters via mouse actions on actual objects within the active design.
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