BLOG POST 8
This is where these few days of work started. We tested how the inside shape of my new piece part would fit.
It was a bit off... it fit inside my initial grenade cutout, but needed to be more snug.
I decided to scale things up while waiting for a response from Peter on what I should do. I chose to do it by .4mm because I felt like in total 1mm made sense for how large the gap was together and I thought I was giving a tiny bit of room to be wrong (.2mm).

SO then I got at it ..
It took a lot of iterations to get the shape right as both sides of my grenade were not equal. Lesson learned for next time, this makes a HUGE DIFFERENCE.
had a bunch of fails
I found that making more angles in between made a nicer shape after 7000 tries ..
Here I got super stumped on how to fill in the gaps and send it back into the shape a bit for grooves.
This took me forever to figure out but this ended up working best.
I ended up making smaller lines in between the large sections and networking as well as lofting for the small grooves.
The heart has been giving me a lot of issues as well. I am still in the middle of trying to morph all of it to look a bit more accurate, or visually pleasing.
I do not have as many screenshots of the heart process as they all look like messed-up versions of each other. A lot of them kept twisting and I deleted them in frustration as I went as it was taking so long already.




















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