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title: Affordable Cat House
slug: affordable-cat-house
description: # How to Draw Custom Shapes and Designs for CNC Cutting
Learn to create unique shapes and designs by hand for CNC machine cutting.
tags: ["HDPE"]
category: Products
difficulty: Medium
time: < 1 day
location: Istanbul, Turkiye
---
import { Image } from 'astro:assets'
# Affordable Cat House
<Image src={import('./_MG_9435-181a5f2baa3.jpg')} alt="Affordable Cat House" />
# How to Draw Custom Shapes and Designs for CNC Cutting
Learn to create unique shapes and designs by hand for CNC machine cutting.
User Location: Istanbul, Turkiye
## Steps
### Step 1: Draw you design in 1:1 scale
For this initial step, we provided scale documents for drawing. Participants then created their designs. Blue lines indicate pocketing (not cutting through the material), while red lines denote profiling (cutting through the material).
<Image src={import('./IMG_1353-181a5f78c5d.PNG')} alt="IMG_1353-181a5f78c5d.PNG" />
<Image src={import('./IMG_1352-181a5f7c39d.PNG')} alt="IMG_1352-181a5f7c39d.PNG" />
### Step 2: Scanning drawings
In this step, we scanned the drawings using a scan filter like CamScanner to ensure a high-contrast image similar to a photocopy.
<Image src={import('./Workable_Area-1-181a5f969d9.jpg')} alt="Workable Area-1-181a5f969d9.jpg" />
<Image src={import('./0001-1-181a5f975e7.jpg')} alt="0001-1-181a5f975e7.jpg" />
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### Step 3: Converting drawings into CAD
We used Rhinoceros 3D and the Vectorize plugin to import the drawings as lines in Rhino. We cleaned and simplified the curves using the rebuild command, resulting in smoother curves with fewer control points. Blue lines indicate pocketing, while red lines indicate profiling (cutting through the material).
<Image src={import('./Screenshot_2022-06-27_at_19.29.12-181a5ff0df0.png')} alt="Screenshot 2022-06-27 at 19.29.12-181a5ff0df0.png" />
### Step 4: Preparing for CNC
For this step, we used the VCarve application. We input the material's width, length, and thickness. We selected the blue lines for 'pocketing' and the red lines for 'profiling'. Note that this step may vary depending on the machine used.
<Image src={import('./vcarve_pro_with_nested_polyboard_project-900-181a610c49e.jpeg')} alt="vcarve_pro_with_nested_polyboard_project-900-181a610c49e.jpeg" />
### Step 5: CNC miling
In this step, cut the material according to the designs. Secure the four corners of the sheet material to the CNC bed and input the x, y, and z coordinates of the sheet's corner into the CNC machine. Ensure the cutting pattern is correct from an elevated perspective (z coordinates higher than the material) to avoid the CNC bit hitting screws and to confirm that the design fits properly on the sheet without being offset.
<Image src={import('./IMG_1356-181a608ed30.jpg')} alt="IMG_1356-181a608ed30.jpg" />
<Image src={import('./IMG_0607-181a6093bc4.jpg')} alt="IMG_0607-181a6093bc4.jpg" />
<Image src={import('./IMG_1355-181a609570f.PNG')} alt="IMG_1355-181a609570f.PNG" />
### Step 6: Assembly
The final step is to assemble all sides of the Affordable Cat Housing using screws. We used two materials: plastic sheets and OSB panels.
<Image src={import('./_MG_9537-181a60b78df.jpg')} alt="_MG_9537-181a60b78df.jpg" />
<Image src={import('./_MG_9422-181a60bc40b.jpg')} alt="_MG_9422-181a60bc40b.jpg" />
<Image src={import('./_MG_9452-181a60bf3b5.jpg')} alt="_MG_9452-181a60bf3b5.jpg" />