Sweet Africa (part 1)

in #food7 years ago

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Every time I visit my father on a Sunday, I always see African people in their colourful dresses on their way to the church. Most of them I believe are from Ghana. When I was a very young girl I thought they had a big party or wedding on Sundays. As soon as I saw they were holding the Holy Bible every Sunday in their beautiful outfits, I realised they go to church. So I got my inspiration this time from the African people in their colourful dresses.

Fusion 360 tutorial

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First, I looked for the African map that I can use. After I found one, I saved it on my pc and when I open Fusion 360, I inserted the image by clicking: Insert > Attached canvas.

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Then I traced the lines by clicking Sketch > Spline. It takes a while because the lines aren't just straight. I had to leave Madagascar because it just won't fit in one. Sorry, if you are from Madagascar :-(.

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Then I looked online for an African woman and inserted the image by clicking on Insert > Attached canvas.

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I flipped the image first and later on I traced the lines with Spline. So many details here, I just hope it will turn out as I want it to be.

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After tracing Africa and the African woman, I extruded Africa with 8 mm.

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The African woman I extruded with 2,5 mm.

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I scaled Sweet Africa almost 2 times, but forgot to make it thinner, as it is quite thick. But it's ok because when making the chocolate bar I can still fill the sillicone mold a little less.

3D printing Sweet Africa

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I used Slic3r as a 3d printing program and made a gif of how the layers will look when the printer is printing it.

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Printing Sweet Africa took me more than 6 hours.I am not sure precisely how long, it could take 7 or 8 hours totally.
It is quite chunky for what I had in mind, but it's ok, I just reduce the chocolate when pouring it in the silicone mold. I just hope the silicone will also go in between the small gaps.

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This is such a cool idea and that is quite the process.
I really like the design. I assume it will be white and dark chocolate, is that right? Very cool!

I am not sure what chocolate I am going to use , we will see ;-)

@fathin-shihab, Wow...that's pretty awesome 3D production of Sweet Africa. Excellent 3D tutorials indeed. Easily make after follow your stepls. Thanks a lot.

Excellent using skills for create this product. Very better lessons would be real help to beginners. Absolutely you're talented woman in this platform for 3D creativity.

Wow the design of it looks wonderful and precised in details

Exactly really helpful guidelines to create new 3D products. Fusion 360 is a great software. This is a best productivity @fathin-shihab.

Wow it is indeed beautiful !Thanks for the tutorial by the way !It sure came out pretty well !

Woow I really wannt to travle to africa one day 😁 blessings

me too, thank you :-)

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Very nice @fathin-shihab. Elegant African lady. I am looking forward to part 2. We will see if the silicone will go in between the small gaps. Good luck with the chocolate making!

Yes, I am very nervous about it. Thank you :-)

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