yea but how do I create the formers and skins in fusion 360? I can't find a youtube on them
I'm working on a tutorial, but here are the basics (you'll need to know how to use fusion 360 already)
1. make a sketch of each former in the correct position and extrude it the thickness of your foam
2. use a surface loft to connect the formers (one loft per 2 formers)
3. thicken the surface loft the thickness of your foam
4. sketch a really thin rectangle to split the skins apart at the bottom
5. wit the exactflat addon installed, publish the faces of one skin as piece 1 (you will need an exactflat online account)
6. unwrap it online and take a screenshot of the flattened piece
7. in Fusion 360, measure an edge of the piece that you have unwrapped
8. calibrate the image so that the length of the edge matches the one you measured in step 7
9. create a sketch and trace the picture of the unwrapped skin
10. extrude the sketch
11. install the shaper origin export svg plugin
12. export each face as an svg
13. open the svg's in Inkscape
14. set the fill to none, and the stroke to black
15. set the stroke width to 1 mm
16 arrange your pieces on the canvas, make sure the canvas size is the same size as your foamboard
17 save a copy of the inkscape file as a pdf, and tile it and print it.
**that was an extremely brief tutorial of the one I will be putting on my website, that one will bea a lot easier to follow and require less previous knowledge.**