A little fun to escape the heat wave.

 From:  Zooen
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Hi,
A little diversion to escape the heat wave.
Quite by chance, I stumbled upon a website that sells furniture designs (known as “parametric”) for 3D printers or woodworking machines, in various file formats: DXF, STL, DWG, etc. This isn’t really my area of expertise, and I don’t have a 3D printer. But the designs looked nice, and I wondered if it was possible to create similar shapes using MoI3D.
Here’s the result. The answer is yes.
I added an office chair to my desk—designed by Axel Poncin, a cabinetmaker and woodworker. Documentation was available more than five years ago; I modeled this chair using MoI3D (though there were issues with the fillets—you can’t see them in the image). I always promised myself I’d revisit the project, but I never did—maybe it’s just my age...)
Axel Poncin is a passionate cabinetmaker who trained with the Compagnons du Tour de France and at the École d’Ébénisterie d’Art de Montréal, specializing in the creation of tools for potters.)

Different versions of the desktop. The first one shows the default view; it's pretty simple. I may have created a rendering in Blender with a little staging.

It's amazing what you can do with MoI3D. The basic interface with a few customizations and some scripts.
I think I use about a dozen of them regularly (like eggs). Of course, I don't have them anymore, but for some of them I have to check my documentation to see if they're still useful to me.
Looking forward to it - Au plaisir

EDITED: 9 Jul by ZOOEN

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