Process
We began by getting acquainted with the Rhino 8 program to gain a deper understanding of assembling two-dimensional shapes into three-dimensional objects. As part of this exploration, we constructed a truncated octahedron.
After we became more familiar with Rhino, we were able to start desingning. I decided to create a rectangle that could be interlocked at the corners. However, I wasn't sure how to design this rectangle to make it an interesting interlocking system, so I began by making various sketches. Once I settled on a design, I tried creating it in Illustrator first to get a better idea of my desired form. When I was satisfied with it, I started implementing it in Rhino. Once finished, I had it laser cut for a trial run.

Unfortunately, after laser cutting, I realized I wasn't quite satisfied with the design. So, I started collecting more sketches and ideas.
I aimed for a design that would look harmonious when assembled and have an organic feel, which led me to the idea of creating something floral. After completing my sketches, I tried out a few variations in Illustrator. Once I chose my favorite, I translated it into Rhino.




Final
I lastly extruded my finished parts in Rhino and digitally assembled them to get a better sense of how well they functioned and looked.






Once everything was finished, I wondered if I could make something practical for home with the few parts I had, without much effort. I decided to create a few flattened pieces to add more stability when standing and to have the option of placing an additional plate on top. This allowed me to use my interlocking system as a shelf or small podium.
The project was completed with the final laser cutting of the parts and assembling everything together.

Thoughts on the project
At first, I wasn't really enthusiastic about Rhino because it was a completely new project. However, as we delved deeper into it, I started to appreciate it more and more. Having the freedom to design my interlocking system however I wanted and having the opportunity to work with a laser was something I really enjoyed.
Overall, it was a very cool and interesting project.
