Lville Design

Lville Design

Leo F.

Spring 2026, Periods D, E, schedule

Art/Religion & Philosopy 1:30 – 3:00pm

I created the shoulder and arm area and jointed it together with a ball joint as well as combining it. Now the arm can swivel and do all sorts of things.

Expanded the connector area to the cylindrical neck to set up the arm

Finished both legs up to scale and revolute jointed it together with the base

I completed my lower leg and am working on the screw, but also as I had the ruler, I realized that my whole project is way too small, it’s more like a model lamp, so I duplicated all the parts just in case to have the old one, and I will edit the sketches to scale it up. Maybe there’s a way to scale it up without having to do that much work, so I’ll see what I can do for homework.

I created this for classwork and for homework — the cylindrical neck. The little jut in the middle is for the eventual arms of the lamp, which that will connect to the shoulders which will connect with a ball joint to the arm itself. As you can see, the wiring is represented as going inside of the cylindrical neck through the pole down the bottom.

Uploaded the lightbulb with the appearance as an led into the new lamp design fusion document and then created the base of the lamp as a horseshoe shape with sharp edges. The hole in the middle is for the wiring / piping that connects to the lightbulb itself, which is already in place.

I realized that my original hole for the wiring would be way too big and unrealistic, so I joined *created a new body in place of the hole that matches the hole’s diameter and made a hole in the middle of that with 3/8” diameter that is the thickness of the piping.

Problem Statement: The user of my lamp is going to be me and it will stay on my bedside table because I don’t have a lamp there right now. The lamp’s switch needs to be very easy to access so turning on and off will be easy and smooth, which could be hard because the lamp needs a shade but it’s very difficult for a light switch to be implemented onto the shade. One could either create a pull switch where you pull down and up or just a basic flip switch. However, I also have to come up with an interesting and innovative design that will pair with the aesthetic of my room.

I had also thought up a design where the lamp looks like a stick figure sitting off the edge of the nightstand.

I think it’s finished but I will double check during homework

Created the upper arm and the joints to join everything together. The revolute joints do not seem to be working, but hopefully that issue can be solved in the future.

Made the platform on which the phone will go on

Created the screw and bolt to attach and secure the lower arm to the base verticals

Created the rotating base of which the base verticals should sit on to rotate 360º

Finished making the base and will commence work on the rotating base and base verticals for homework

Completed base verticals

Out of class

Refined concept sketches

Completed phone model

Made some concept sketches of the stand

Filleted and extruded the rectangle to make the general shape and then made the buttons on either side of the phone.

Finished the front of the phone with the cameras, only the charging port left

Drew the front and the back for the phone model

Didn’t know the other measurements like the fillet so couldn’t really move on from here

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