SendCutSend Education

Lesson 5.17

Applying Every Skill You’ve Learned

This series was filmed and edited by Keaton Bowlby

In the Capstone part two, you pick up the build and finish the organizer by resolving interferences, adding clearances, and locking the assembly together with holes, tabs, and slots. You will also design the sliding drawer, parameterize the model so global edits propagate, and finalize services like hardware and powder coat in the SendCutSend cart.

What You’ll Learn

  • How to add clearance cuts and fillets to eliminate interference
  • How to locate and pattern through holes that align with internal flanges
  • How to design tabs and matching slots with proper fit allowance
  • How to build a simple sheet metal drawer and add ergonomic cutouts
  • How to use parameters so one edit updates the entire assembly
  • How to apply DFM checks for hardware spacing, bend relief, and finish allowances
  • How to configure hardware installation and powder coating in the SendCutSend cart

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