Building a non-rectangular box was an assignment for ME102, a class I took during my winter quarter at Stanford University. The purpose of this project was to create a non-rectangular box with at least one face of the box being non-orthogonal to an adjacent face. The sides must be held together without the use of adhesives and I had to incorporate machine screws and nuts as well as interlocking tab features in the design. Please take a look at my finished photo essay, the "live website" link, for a comprehensive overview of the steps I took to get to my finalized non-rectangular box.
To experience the best viewing of this project, either click the "Figma" link below or open the embedded slides in full screen,