Lville Design

Lville Design

James M.

Spring 2026, Periods D, E, schedule

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

Today I put together my lamp using my 3d printed base and trunk. I drilled a hole for the lightbulb in the top and secured the shade to the trunk. I also rendered the model of my lamp in Fusion, then transferred it over to ChatGPT to render a bedroom around it and place the lamp on a low bedside table.

This is my section analysis of my lamp

My parts took 10 hours to print in 3d printer.

IN class, I began printing my lamp in the 3D printer. I started with the lower section of the lamp, and I am waiting for it to finish before eventually printing the upper part. I also finished my lamp shade by gluing the base and the shades with a hot glue gun to complete the shade.

IN class, I submitted my STL files to MR. Brodie to begin my printing process of fabricating the lower parts of the lamp

In class, I printed my lamp head out in the laser cutter. Next class, I will begin fabricating my base and trunk that will support the lamp head.

I was not in class today because of the away baseball game at Mercersburg

In class, I began to model and set everything in place in rhino to print

I am waiting to start the printing process for my lamp

In class, I remodeled my lamp head and supports for it to connect to the trunk. I updated the look of my shade in order for it to shine more effectively, and completed my design.

IN class, I finished the lower part of the lamp. After I began to remodel my lamp shade, incorporating a support that the lamp shade will be built on, which is connected to the trunk of the lamp

Today, I modified the lamp’s middle part to better fit the design up top. I made it a square shape rather than a circle to better contrast with the sharper edges on the top of the lamp.

Tonight I created the top of the lamp shade

In class, I redesigned my lamp shade so I could incorporate designs into the sides to let out light in cool ways, rather than it just being blank

I had computer issues tonight

Today I modeled the light bulb using the downloaded sketch and the revolute tool to shape the bulb to full scale. After I imported it into my lamp design and jointed it to the proper place on my lamp.

Continued to refine dimensions in sketch

Today I finished my full-scale sketch of my lamp and modeled it in Fusion

In class, I created the full-scale sketch of my lamp on the large piece of paper, taking time to input all of my dimensions

For homework, I created a rough sketch of what I want my lamp to look like on a piece of scratch paper

Today, I continued working on my phone stand and completed the project. I used the fillet tool to create notches in the base of my design so the kickstand could grab and hold position when the viewing angle is adjusted. I also adjusted the joints using the pin tool to make it look natural.

My fusion crashed, and I forgot to save it, so I lost my progress in what I was doing for Homework.

Today, I used the joint revolute and combine tool in order to create the hinge that my design will have.

Tonight, I created the hole that will join the phone and the base together, and allow it to hinge and adjust to change the angle of the phone

Today I joined the two bodies to create 2/3 of my triangle design. I also sketched and extruded the third part of the triangle that will support the phone and adjust it.

Tonight, I further researched possible designs for my cell phone stand and created rough sketches on a piece of paper

Today, I corrected the 3d fusion model of my phone by defining the speakers and charging hole accurately. After I created drawings of designs, I may use to hold my phone. I drew many designs and went into further details on two of them

I finished modeling my 3d model of my iPhone in class

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