Made the base:

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Cut out and constructed the lamp:

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Final Panel Designs:

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5/26 CW: worked on the panels, realized that no panels could be the same so had to begin designing two more panels.

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5/26/HW: started working on totem pole face design, got inspo from the internet:

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5/23/23 CW: trimmed out all of the overlapping areas to make the design much cleaner:

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5/23/23 HW: made another side piece

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5/22/23 CW: design

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5/22/23 HW: Continue working on fusion.

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5/19 CW: tried fixing all of the mistakes in the design, didn’t really work out, decided to start fresh with a different design: Tiki/Totem pole inspired.

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5/19 HW: Worked on online fusion design (adding detail and fixing unconnected lines):

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5/16 CW: Hand sanded the excess glue off of desktop organizer: was told that the 3D printed component would be printed out for me.

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5/16 HW: Working on fusion for luminary design.

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5/15 CW: Re-printed some messed up parts (wrong dimensions), finished all the wooden fabrication, all that is left is the 3d printed component:

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5/15 HW: Finished sanding parts and begin gluing:

May 9 CW: Starting the Desktop Organizer fabrication by laser cutting parts:

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May 9 HW: Making flower design in Fusion.

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May 3 CW: Working on Fusion.

May 3 HW: Finished the final sketch of lamp design:

May 2 CW: Chose a design and started working on the final sketch of it:

May 2 HW: Continue working on concept sketches:

May 1 CW: Adding 3D printed picture holder compartment: Had a discussion with Mr. Brodie about printing it out.

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May 1 HW: Working on concept sketches:


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April 28 CW: Starting lantern project: Looking for inspiration

April 18 and 19 CW: Working on Rhino File:

April 17 CW: Fixing dimensions:

April 11 CW: Messed up the joinery, so still working on the 3D Joinery:

April 11 HW: Began the concept on the 3d printed picture frame component.

April 10 CW: I felt as if the original 3D design didn’t utilize the vertical space enough and was a little flat for what I was goin for. I altered some of the dimensions to make the storage compartments much more effective as well as aesthetic.

April 10 HW: Had a conversation about size and design with the recipient.

April 5 HW: First finished 3D model design:

April 4 CW: Continued working on the cardboard model and added another drawer on the shelving side. I realized that I didn’t really like this concept that much.

Yay more joinery:

April 4 HW: Working on the 3D model –> still playing with dimensions and joinery.

April 3 CW: Made the needed drawer concept: Still need to figure out a way to incorporate some of the extra space in the front…

April 3 HW: Worked on 3D Model, I changed a lot of the dimensions since I didn’t really like the way that it originally sat.

April 1 CW: Worked on the rough cut cardboard model: Cut, taped, and glued.

April 1 HW: Continue working on my design: Figured out more joinery.

March 31 CW: I began cutting some of my cardboard parts out in class, and still working on online Fusion design as well.

March 31 HW: I began to incorporate a shelf design into my 3D modelling. I haven’t quite been able to figure out the ridge joinery yet.

March 28 CW: Using AI:
I really like the top middle design (how the pencil holding compartment is on the top). I am going to incorporate this into my design. I decided to make a completely different (triangular design) from my concept sketches since it seemed much more plausible.

March 28 HW: Concept Sketches:

March 27 CW: Defined constraints and began initial concept sketches.
The design must be compact and take up little horizontal desk space, however it must also incorporate an elaborate design. Thus the design has to be strategically used to double as a functional component to the organizer in order to save space. In addition there seems to be a large range of stationary sizes so I must make the design seem not awkward and aesthetic while also catering to all the different types of stationary. I also need to create space for an area of picture display in addition to the others. I also need to incorporate some sort of artificial intelligence.
March 27 HW:
Answers:
- I would like to be able to hold basic stationary such as pencils, pens, markers, and highlighters. I don’t have that much stuff.
- I like to organize them by different types of stationary. (Ex. markers with markers, pencils with pencils)
- I really like flowers and landscapes.
- I don’t want it to be that big since I already have a small desk and workingspace.
- I want parts of the design to be minimalistic patterns, but I also want a single large elaborate design to be incorporated.
- I want to be able to display some of my family pictures in the organizer and trinkets.
- I enjoy the pristine look of triangles and straight lines.
- I want it to look professional.
March 24 CW:
Questions:
- What type of stationary would you like to be able to hold in your desktop organizer?
- How do you like to organize your materials? (ex. frequency of use, for certain tasks, by size)
- What are some of your interests or things that you especially like?
- How much horizontal desk space do you want the organizer to take up?
- How elaborate (or minimalistic) do you want the incorporated designs to be?
- What are some things that you would like to have to display and show on your organizer?
- What kind of shapes would you like to be incorporated in this design?
- Describe the overall aesthetic goal you want to achieve with the desktop organizer.
February 31 HW:
Finished working on pencil holder.


February 31 CW:
Continue working on pencil holder.

February 28 CW:
Started working on custom pencil holder.

February 24 CW:
Finished the lamp.

February 21 CW:
Soldered all the wires at the bottom of the base plate together.

February 20 CW:
We screwed in all of the parts of the lamp together, and added the LED light strip.

February 17 HW:
Finished working on the pencil holder 3D model.

February 17 CW:
Continued working on the pencil holder project.

February 14 HW:
Continued working on the pencil holder project.
February 14 CW:
Printed out the base plate and the base plate verts. Glued on the magnets on the base verts.

February 13 HW:
Continued working on the pencil holder 3D model. This was the top face.

February 13 CW:
Glued all of the wooden parts of the lamp together.

February 10 HW:
Started working on the pencil holder 3D model, this was the bottom face.

February 10 CW:
We glued on the magnets as well as the metal disk on to the lower arm.

February 3 CW:
We began printing and sanding the parts for the lower arm.

January 31 HW:
Completely finished the 3D online Model design.

January 31 CW:
Worked on jointed all of the components together.

January 28 CW:
Work on iPhone stand model.

January 28 HW:
Work on iPhone stand model.

January 27 CW:
Work on iPhone stand model.

January 27 HW:
Work on iPhone stand model.

January 24 CW:
Create formal orthographic sketch, and begin translating it into fusion.

January 24 HW:
Create concept sketches for iPhone stand.

January 20 CW:
Finished the lamp and base 3D model.

January 20 HW:
Continued working on the final base of the lamp.

January 17 CW:
Working on the final base of the lamp:

January 17 HW:
Completed phone model.

January 13 CW:
Started working on the back of the phone.

January 13 HW:
Finished up the bottoms, also completed the speaker holes.

January 10 CW:
Started modeling the iPhone buttons.

January 10 HW:
We began working on the 3D model of our phones (basic).

January 9 CW:
We created an orthographic sketch of our phones.


Lamp Draft 11: December 16 HW
Continued working on lamp.

Lamp Draft 10: December 13 HW
We worked on the bottom base of the lamp.

Lamp Draft 9: December 13 CW
We combined all of the components that are needed for the lower arm.

Lamp Draft 8: December 12 HW
We roughly sketched out the lower arm horizontal section and extruded it.

Lamp Draft 7: December 12 CW
Using the Extrude and Joint Tool, we connected and created a 3D design of the upper and lower arms of the lamp.

Lamp Draft 6: December 9 HW
We sketched the bottom arm side, as well as the metal disks on Fusion 360.


Lamp Draft 5: Friday, December 9 CW
Today, using the laser cutter and sander, we cut out the upper arm. We also placed magnets into the holes on the top.

Lamp Draft 4: Tuesday, December 6 CW
Today, using the extruding, and combining tool, we were able to successfully model the middle upper arm horizontal section.

Lamp Draft 3: Monday, Dec 5 HW
Using the joint tool, we duplicated the initial sketch that we had created. The project looks like it is taking shape, and the upper arm is almost complete.

Lamp Draft 2: Monday, Dec 5 CW
We used the circular and rectangular pattern tool to create the sketch. Then we extruded the sketch to create the 3D model of it.

Lamp Draft 1: Friday, Dec 2 HW
We began by making a 2D sketch of our model before transferring it into a 3D image.

- Mon, Dec 5 Homework
- Mon, Dec 5 Classwork
- Tues, Dec 6 Homework
- Tues, Dec 6 Classwork
- Fri, Dec 9 Classwork
