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Monday, April 20, 2020

Fusion 360 Loft

Process Screenshots

Overall, the process and quick and easy to understand. It is worth noting that I did experience the issue with 'shelling' to create the desired thickness of my initials. This was easily fixed by making the height of the middle 'P' shorter and the diameter of it's curve fatter.
















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