Reverse Engineer Project [Progress II]
I was quite overwhelmed with how I was going to recreate this on Rhino. There were many spaces that I couldn't measure accurately because they were too small for the caliper to measure or for the probe to reach. What's even worse was that my first save file for progress II did not save, and so I ended up re-making this entire model.
The first time I made this model, it took me about 6 hours, since I had to troubleshoot how I was going to create certain extrusions and shapes. For my second run I was able to recreate this model in under 4 hours. It would have been quicker if I had my measurements from the previous model, but that was also lost (the measurements were in the Rhino file). Either way, I'm glad that I was able to create this trial version. It was quite a hassle to find out how everything fit together, but once I understood the mathematical logic behind some of the shapes it became easier for me to comprehend everything.
The last things I have to do is double-check the measurements for the 100th time, as well as add the fillets (I'll have to figure out how much the radius/ diameters are for each of those somehow. Probably just eye them?) and the little details, such as the little indents in the middle of the base that you usually find on things that are made from plastic.
Maybe for fun, I'll add utensils or chopsticks to fit the theme of a bento box. Maybe sushi?

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