I'm happy to share my new light box design, the GeneriBox! I've made this with the intention of having easily changeable faces so you don't have to print an entirely new box whenever you want to change it's appearance.
I'm approaching this as a 'blind leading the blind' introduction to Fusion 360, as I have no formal training on it and am just sharing things I've learned and how I apply them.
In the video I go over considerations for fast and strong printing with appropriately dimensioned walls, fitment of the face to the base, creating retention pegs, setting things up in Bambu Studio, and a quick bit on assembly and showing off the final product.
Models, print profiles, and BoM available at Makerworld - https://makerworld.com/en/models/70055#profileId-74376
00:00:00 Getting Set Up
00:01:00 Mixing Units and Using Math for Dimensions
00:02:00 Basic Shape
00:03:00 How thick should walls be?
00:04:20 Re-Using Sketches (Keyholes)
00:06:48 Creating Solids (more math!)
00:10:46 Sketching the Power Alcove
00:13:14 Cutting and Building the Power Alcove
00:18:42 Making the Reflector
00:20:35 Adding a Power Connector
00:32:09 Making the Face
00:36:33 Adding Retention Tabs
00:43:01 Adding Retention Holes
00:44:48 Overview
00:45:35 Exporting and File Types
00:46:45 Making a Face
00:49:23 Importing to Bambu Studio
00:52:53 3MF vs STEP Print Speed
00:56:05 Base Pre-Print Checks
00:59:30 Setting up the Face
01:00:16 About Surface Patterns
01:01:55 Installing SP110E
01:02:50 About LED Strips
01:04:54 Installing LEDs
01:07:21 Powering it Up!
01:08:09 Stills
01:08:30 Swapping Faces