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3D modelling with Fusion360

Isabella Grandic
8 min readAug 11, 2019

I really like putting my future self in good case-scenarios.

That’s why I do stuff like devoting to finishing the After On podcast (podcasts are the new TV shows I.M.O) and memorizing the 50 states of America in case I’m ever held at gun point where that’s a protective mechanism.

Lately a thought crossing my mind was “what if one day, I desperately need one of those banana cases, and they stop selling them at the store???”. A tragedy!

One of these guys…

I knew I’d be screwed without my banana case! So, in the best interest of future me, I decided it was time to learn how to 3D print/design.

On TinkerCAD I recently built a 3D lego figure. But, apparently, all the pros use Fusion360, so I started fumbling around with the software

Note: TinkerCAD and Fusion360 are 3D design (Computer-aided design) softwares

I put on my fancy boots because fusion360 is well… fancy. I felt like an aerospace engineer.

Well… what did you build?

Good question!

I’m not actually entirely sure…

It’s a fancy pants device if you ask me!

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Isabella Grandic
Isabella Grandic

Written by Isabella Grandic

Chems banker, lover of the world, always dreaming up ideas for societal infrastructure!

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