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=====Description===== | |||
This Desk Tidy is based around a hexagonal prism and is made from card. The top of the prism is angled to add interest to the design. | |||
=====Features and Applications===== | |||
The CAD drawing is controlled by two main parameters in the table below: '''Side''' is the length of the sides of the prism and '''Slope''' controls the angle of the sloped top of the prism. | |||
{{Packaging Designer Guide}} | |||
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[[Category:Non-cuboid Nets]] | [[Category:Non-cuboid Nets]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:24, 29 June 2016
Description
This Desk Tidy is based around a hexagonal prism and is made from card. The top of the prism is angled to add interest to the design.
Features and Applications
The CAD drawing is controlled by two main parameters in the table below: Side is the length of the sides of the prism and Slope controls the angle of the sloped top of the prism.
Designer
- Click on the pencil-shaped Edit icon below to show or hide variables and click inside table to alter values (scroll to see all).
- Left or Right click on the screen display or use Scroll Wheel to alter view and Left click on Zoom icon to restore (note: Zoom will be focussed around the cursor position)
- Left click on Download icon and Open with your preferred browser then print screen image from there (useful for trying ideas for text and graphics etc. but unlikely to be actual size), or Save File to create a full-size Scalable Vector Graphics (svg) file which can be loaded into LibreOffice Draw and printed, or graphics software such as Inkscape for eventual output at actual size to a Plotter/Cutter for example. See Packaging Designer User Guide for more detail.