This design I call an exercise with Fusion 360. I wanted to make a fridge magnet note holder that looked like a free lance flower bloom. This is what I developed.
I wasn’t trying to produce any particular species of flower. So I don’t know if any part of this is true to nature and natural flower blooms. Just a freelance of how I wanted my flower to look.
Overall size is 30mm in diameter and 15mm in height. There is a 20mmx3mm magnet epoxied in the bottom.
I created three plane angles for the petals. 15, 30 & 45 degrees. Created one petal at each angle. Then circle patterned seven more petals per angle. The center dome is half a 30mm ball.
Once the artist/draftsperson gets a “handle” on all the tools (well, most of the tools) in Fusion 360, the CAD moves along fairly fast
The two prints (at this writing) were made on the CETUS2 using “Jeans RED” PLA+ base color and PVA as removable support. I glad that the single nozzle CETUS2 can manage the two different material.
First print was .020mm layer and the 2nd is .015mm layer.
I’ll post the .STL file in the TEDEX forum.
F360 CAD rendering
CETUS2 printbed
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