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In Episode 111 of Daily Docs 365, we break down one of the first parametric pieces we ever built: a sculptural chair that starts as a flat “canvas” in Fusion and gets folded, shaped, thickened, and engineered into a real-world object. Every strip is programmed, every hole is numbered, and every alignment matters—because if one piece shifts, the entire visual effect falls apart. We also talk about nesting layouts to maximize sheet goods, and why projects always lead to more projects—especially as we start making room to bring some tools out of “hibernation” to get back into solid wood. 3) Chapter Markers (Video Markers) 0:00 Tools are “hibernating” (bear analogy) 0:20 First parametric piece: the chair 0:54 Why the chair is so hard to “think” in 3D 1:29 The “flat canvas” mental model (fold corners, shape seat) 1:55 Every hole + number matters (alignment + visibility) 2:47 Chair legs + pushing shape outward 3:14 How it’s built in Fusion: plane → thickness → variable thickness 4:00 Why it fits commercial more than residential 4:45 Scale it sideways and it reads like art 5:06 Hole logic + sequencing (no automatic way) 5:37 Nesting parts on a sheet (maximize material) 5:48 “Projects take projects” (new ideas from old work) 6:03 Bringing tools out of retirement for solid wood 6:38 Clearing space + storing vent windows 7:17 Vacuum fan for the brush center (not yet) #SolleSolutions #DailyDocs365 #ParametricDesign #Fusion360 #CNC #FurnitureDesign #IndustrialDesign #Woodworking #DigitalFabrication #ComputationalDesign #DesignProcess #ShopTalk #CabinetShop #AustinTexas #Manufacturing Welcome to our YouTube! We're documenting the day-to-day of building a design-build business in Austin, Texas. We started in Montreal and decided to expand to one of the coolest cities in America — and we’re not stopping there. What sets us apart? We're known within the custom cabinetry and architectural millwork industry for doing everything in-house. We provide the design, the manufacturing, and the installation — and we deliver the finished product directly to you. That's not all. We keep everything about your project on file, so when the time comes for upgrades or additions, we already know your style, your wants, and your needs.