Nathan Durling's ePortfolio

Complex Problem (Group)

Description –

Students will explore different software applications for creating a complex 3D prototype design(s). In teams of team 2-3, students will brainstorm ideas for replicating and/or customizing designs for common objects that are used to solve routine problems. Examples might include designing prototype car – chassis, wheels, etc. that gets assembled after printing, a prototype of ergonomic furniture, a revolutionary scooter prototype, etc. Detail in specifying measures for design elements becomes essential to successful builds.

Students will use 123d Design and/or Sketchup to “solve” their problem. Objects will be imported to Meshmixer for final tweaking and prepping for 3D printing.

Projects then get uploaded to the ePortfolio on a page (kid to 3D Design 2 Build) with the assignment title, the above description of the assignment, the .jpg perspectives, and a reflection statement (what did you do – restate the task, how did you do it – process, and how do you think it turned out).

Team – Zach Fuller, Nathan Durling, and Wesley Dixon.

My part (Shaft)

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Reflection – I enjoyed working on this on this project. It was difficult to get the different connectors to work between everyone on the team. Overall I think that we did a good job.



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