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Knight's castle
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### This is an older project here are the work steps I took to create this:
- Create a 3D model of the castle for 8mm and 4mm poplar plywood in OpenSCAD
- Create a 2D projection of the parts also in OpenSCAD and export to SVG
- Post-editing the SVG file with Inkscape and splitting it into separate files for different boards
- Export SVG files as DXF
- Cut out the DXF files (except for the base plates, as they are too large) with a laser cutter from Fablabs-Neckar-Alb: Radium Laser Model 1390
- Cleaning the boards from the ashes from cutting
- Trace a pattern of bricks onto the boards with a ruler and pencil
- Milling a brick pattern with Dremel 3000
- Sanding the boards with sandpaper
- Gluing parts with wood glue to form larger units, such as towers, outer walls, etc.
- Painting the parts (primary color) with acrylic paint
- Partial painting of the details with acrylic paint
- Design of flag base with OpenSCAD and export as STL
- Design the flag with Blender and export
- Create a 3D model of the castle for 8mm and 4mm poplar plywood in OpenSCAD
- Create a 2D projection of the parts also in OpenSCAD and export to SVG
- Post-editing the SVG file with Inkscape and splitting it into separate files for different boards
- Export SVG files as DXF
- Cut out the DXF files (except for the base plates, as they are too large) with a laser cutter from Fablabs-Neckar-Alb: Radium Laser Model 1390
- Cleaning the boards from the ashes from cutting
- Trace a pattern of bricks onto the boards with a ruler and pencil
- Milling a brick pattern with Dremel 3000
- Sanding the boards with sandpaper
- Gluing parts with wood glue to form larger units, such as towers, outer walls, etc.
- Painting the parts (primary color) with acrylic paint
- Partial painting of the details with acrylic paint
- Design of flag base with OpenSCAD and export as STL
- Design the flag with Blender and export
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