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Revision as of 15:30, 15 December 2012
by Kathy Sun
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Abstract
For my project, I used Solidworks to design a 3-dimensional version of Koch's Snowflake.
Introduction
The goal of this project was to create Koch's Snowflake on Solidworks and to become more familiar with Solidworks. Because as a class, we did not spend very much time using Solidworks, I thought it would be useful to become more familiar with the program. Creating Koch's Snowflake on the program seemed like a good way to accomplish this goal, because Koch's Snowflake has interesting properties - it has a finite area but an infinite perimeter - and is aesthetically pleasing.