Bespoke Object Revisited Process Blog #2
This week I built my prism in Rhino so that I could build a piece that would friction fit and hold the piece together rather than using screws.

Since most of the pieces sit at a 90-degree angle, I only had to make one piece and then make a boolean difference so that each piece doesn't slice so that when I went to laser cut, there would be slots for the pieces to sit through.
There were some problems with laser cutting, such as the red and blue pieces not being laser cut all the way through, so I spent considerable time removing the pieces by hand. Some pieces were cut enough that I could push them out by hand, but for some of the more intricate pieces, I needed to use a Dremel and small files to push them out.
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