The document describes a lampshade project created by Mac Irvine in which he first used Fusion 360 to model the lampshade with separations to allow light to pass through, then printed the .stl file on a MakerBot Replicator+ which took about 2 hours and produced a high quality finished lampshade.
The document describes a lampshade project created by Mac Irvine in which he first used Fusion 360 to model the lampshade with separations to allow light to pass through, then printed the .stl file on a MakerBot Replicator+ which took about 2 hours and produced a high quality finished lampshade.
The document describes a lampshade project created by Mac Irvine in which he first used Fusion 360 to model the lampshade with separations to allow light to pass through, then printed the .stl file on a MakerBot Replicator+ which took about 2 hours and produced a high quality finished lampshade.
Step One: First I used the application Fusion 360 to create the model and added separations in between to make it have light go through. Step Two: Printing the Lampshade Then I put the .stl file on a flash drive and put it into a MakerBot Replicator+. It took about 2 hours to print, and it came out really good. Finished!