Lville Design

Lville Design

Anthony R.

Classwork 11/11. Today I made a table to display my final robot lamp. I attempted to import my phone stand but when I did it simply stopped the software from working and I had to restart my computer. Fortunately, Jerry was recovered.

Homework 11/10. I decided to rename my project to make fit. His hame is now Jerry. I decided to give the robot ears. I spent 20 minutes brainstorming a way I can make a door compartment in his back. To store whatever you want.

Classwork 11/9. I reloaded my software today and it deleted my hands and feet so I had to remake them. I also made my body thinner to make it more convenient. I made a small robot-like coil on its head. I re-jointed my feet so they’re in the middle. I re-designed my hands so they have a hook-like end. They look way more like robot hands.

Homework 11/8. Today I made better hands and feet. My hands before were too simple so I designed my own. I also made new feet so I do not need to add a base. They are bigger to support the whole robot. I also scaled the body to be smaller so it is easier to balance in various positions.

Classwork 11/7. I attempted to joint my second foot to my base but I could manage it. I need to ask for help on this next class. I changed the appearance for my base and feet so it looks better.

Homework 11/6. Today I made my head translucent to make it like a lampshade. I also made a new base that has the feet jointed into holes so that they could be put in and out. I need to try and joint the second foot next time.

Classwork 11/4. Today I made my neck bracket to hold my light bulb rod. I then made a bottom part for my head that incorporates a thread inside to tighten and loosen the head on and off around my neck. I extended my light bulbs rod because it was too short before. Now it can include a wire.

Homework 11/3. Today I made a hole for all of my wires for my light to go through the neck and through the body. I changed the appearance of the robot to make it more presentable.

Classwork 11/2. Today I remade my neck because It wasn’t revolving with my head. I re-jointed everything and now my head is able to move with the neck. I also redid my joint to my base so it is able to move with my feet when you want it to.

Homework 11/1. Today I made my neck able to move and modelled my head better. I also tried to make a new neck but it did not joint correctly. I made a hole in my head for the new neck.

Classwork 11/1. Today I fixed my problem of my limbs not rotating. I re-did the joint and grounded my bases. This allowed them to now move. I also made a phone holder in my robots chest. You can play music on it, watch videos, and use it as a voice control for my robot.

Homework 10/31. Today I continued my robot lamp. I made my base that my feet can go in. I also made another ball joint for my neck to move.

Classwork 10/31. I continued fabricating my robot lamp. I added ball joints to make my arms and legs movable. I make feet that could be placed into my base I created. This base will be optional if you do not want movement.

Classwork 10/28. Today I began working on fabricating my lamp. I decided on doing a moveable robot. I imported my lamp, and a recent decal I use as a screen for my robot.

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Homework 10/27. I sketched out some ideas for my lamp project. I think I have some good candidates for my project. They are a range of difficulty too.

Classwrok 10/25. I modeled my bulb.
Classwork 10/18. I Finished my ball joint. I also added an appearance to make it look like wood. I filleted my clamps to make it look better. FINISHED PRODUCT
Homework 10/17. Today I made a ball to revolute the stand around it. In class I will further fabricate it so it will be a proper ball joint. I will tighten it up in class
Classwork 10/14. Today I jointed my bar and attacher so it can rotate around like a ball. Able to turn it whichever way you’d like. This is what I did.
Homework 10/13. Today I worked on my phone stand. I made a sturdier base pole, jointed my arm to my stand and allowed my phone holder to revolute. I made a top clamp to keep the phone sturdy when I turn it.
Classwork 10/11. I finished my lamp. I wired it up. and glued on my base.
Classwork 10/7. I started my phone stand. I made my stem, plate, and phone holder. This is what I made today, I have to attach it to the stem.

These are my sketches for my phone stand. I created four. I think 3 and 4 are my best sketches.

Classwork 10/3. I put my decal face on my phone. I finished my 3d model by adding screws and bolts. This is what I came up with.

Classwork 9/30. I put my base verticals in the base plate. I also fixed up my fusion drawing. THis is what I did this class.

Homework 9/29. I modelled my phone today. I looked at my orthopaedic drawing and I copied the dimensions. This is my product.

Classwork 9/27.

I cut out my base plate, and base verticals. This is what printed. I am going to glue these and finish my 3d model.

Classwork 9/27. I made an orthopaedic drawing of my phone. I measured the dimensions for each piece and this is what I came up with. I will use this to make a 3d model of it on fusion.

Classwork 9/26. I glued the magnets in the holes. Then I glued the metal plate. And I started to finish up my online design.
Classwrok 9.23. I printed my lower arm. I sanded it .
Homework 9/22. I made a new drawing for the base plate. I designed the main base first, then the base plate. I finished with the bottom plate. There was a lot of extruding, but it was to make the correct measurements for the lamp to stand on.

I did this in class as well
Class work 9/20. I watched the video and joints the base verticals. I then joined the base plate and came up with this. Now it is standing on the plate and has support.

Homework 9/19.

I followed the videos and projected the horiz upper arm piece. We learned how to set up the rhino software to get it ready for laser cutting. By sending the dxf file to the folder.

Classwork 9/19. I projected the horizontal upper arm . I also uploaded my files onto rhino 360. We then learned how to use the laser cutter in class to print these parts.

Class work 9/16. Today in class I made the base plate. We made the circle with holes with notches in it. I then extruded it and this was the end product.

Homework 9/15: I completed it the day after, after I reloaded my software. I made circles and made the correct distance in between them. Then I made squares and made a pattern to extend them.

Homework 9/15: I wasn’t able to fix the dimensions of the circles or add the squares because it said if I did, I would “over- constrain” the system. But, I did make the horizontal and then combined it so it would fit inside the lower arm.
Classwork 9/13. I made both lower arms today. I sketched out the drawing, made holes in them, and then extruded it. This was my final product. Next up is the horizontal to fit in it.

Homework 9/12.I made the sketch of the lower arm, and did not extrude it yet. I also made small metal plate, and a large metal plate to put on the side of my upper arm.

Classwork 9/12. I sketched out the lower arm and also made the base vertical. I extruded the vertical to use later.

Class work 9/9. I added on the metal disks today to cover the sides. It was a pretty easy step and I completed it quickly.

Homework 9/8. I watched the step by step video and created this. I made the horizontal upper arm to fit inside of both upper arm sides. This was challenging to figure out how to cut it but I finished it.

Classwork 9/6. I made both 3D upper arm sides. I copied them and then extruded them. I then made distance in between to fit the horizontal later on.

Homework 9/5. Today I sketched out my first upper arm side. It was pretty easy after I figured out how to cut to sides of the circles and rectangles. I made the distance in between them and then this is what I came up with.