Lville Design

Lville Design

Mike A.

Spring 2026, Periods D, E, schedule

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

I made all of the changes you suggested: Fix the bottom of the project, upload a analysis image, allow the top to be removed.

I believe I am finished, but I will need to consult with you first.

I made multiple images and these are my best 3:

Here is all of the prompts that I used for all of them:

Prompt 1: Can you create a image showing off my rendered lamp with the top part of the lamp being covered with a thin sheet of a fabric so that direct light doesn’t pour through. Additionally, use the glass “bulb” and have it shine like a light bulb would. Moreover try to insert the photo as realistic as possible such as it being placed on a nightstand and having it illuminate the table.

Prompt 2: can you make more realistic images and make sure to cover the top in a “paper”

Prompt 3:Now, can you get creative and do whatever you wish with the same style lamp

Prompt 4: Now, can you make a image of this being used on a desk

I honestly had no Idea how to change the materials used on my lamp, I will try to do a lot in class.

I finished my design, I can now take off the lamp shade and the bulb is held up by a rod. I will, for homework, begin rendering.

I made the pipe and added a base for it to stand on. I used the sketch tool followed by extruding it and then using the outline tool I made a hole for cables to go into.

After consulting with you and almost getting to fabrication you recommended that I find a way to hold the bulb in place and also a way that I can remove the lamp shade so that the bulb can be modified.

As shown in the previous photos, the design is complete and I am now awaiting fabrication and assembly.

I have assembled all of the components however I was unable to progress in fabrication because all of the 3d printers were occupied.

I was going to finish my design but I was very close and then I was unable to joint all of the parts together for some reason. I will fix this in class then try to begin the fabrication process. For homework, I made the edges that will connect all of the top parts.

After consulting with you, I tried to extrude the whole bottom of the top and joint it onto the main base, this required me to then make a whole new sketch on top of the base and then extrude it out so that light may still pass onto the bottom.

After reviewing my design, I decided to spend my thirty minutes on working on fixing the original port to contain the plug. Now all should fit and there should be no issues.

I modeled most of the upper lamp by making new components and making new sketches, and then extruding those sketches, however I must make sure all of these parts are similar.

I made all of the base parts into seperate components and then I made the shifts inbetween each one 15 degrees and then I made the middle part. Then I made the holes for the wire in the bulb to pass through.

I finalized my sketch and then I began modeling my bottom of the lamp and then I chamfered all of the edges and then I began making holes so that it would be printable. For next class I will make all of the bottom parts different components and begin work on my middle part.

Since I have not yet finalised the brown paper I cannot complete any work at home.

I essentially finished my paper but before I begin modeling I would like to consult with you about how the parts will connect.

I have not yet completed the brown paper and thus I cannot complete any work at home.

I started making the image and I got off to a good start.

I have not yet started the brown paper and in order to proceed I need to have it completed.

I made the starting sketches for my lamps I ended up choosing the “cubed” one because I think it looks the best.

Actionable problem statement: My lamp is going to be a night lamp. The light is going to go through the holes in the design. It’s purpose is to illuminate my nightstand at night. Also, I plan on having the basic structure of a lamp but with a more modern take on it and some offset geometric shapes. Overall, my goal is to model a lamp that will illuminate my nightstand at night so that I can see what is on the table. Therefore, I will try to eliminate a lot of the direct light coming at me when I sleep.

I spent the class period working on the lightbulb design, it took me the full 80 because I was unfamiliar with the revolute command and when I started, I made it a part design instead of a hybrid design.

I Copied and pasted the speaker holes and charger hole from the phone design and then I finally mounted it onto the stand.

I made a camera cutout by extrude cutting it out, this happened after I jointed my phone onto the holder and I made notches on the top by creating a identical sketch on bothe vert. sides of the phone holder.

I inserted fasteners and fixed the joints (again) and then I jointed in the fasteners and then I jointed in the screws so that they lay flush and now everything matches up.

I undid all of my joints and then I refastend all of them except for one, also, I undid all of the screws so that I could focus on chanfering the openings and I made the joints accurate.

I modified the phone part that holds my phone and then I straightened out the screws and then I jointed the phone holder on, but it took me a long time to figure out that joints only work if they are separate components. Then I bezeled out the parts that the screws interact with.

I was brainstorming and after consulting you and reflecting on the design criteria and seeing that my design was not realistic, I have decided to change my route so that instead of mounting my phone stand to the wall, I am planning on using the tension inside of a modern cup holder in a car to hold my design.

I created a new part by creating a sketch and then I made a new sketch on the side that is not curved and then did a cut extrude so that I can have something for the phone to hold on to. I also added in screws.

I grouped a majority of the parts together and then I began working on what my phone will go into, also I was looking for a flathead screw that was 1.5 inches long and so that I can add a fly wing nut near the end.

I wasn’t able to line up the two parts to the base so, after about 30 minutes of making sketches and having issues with the joint command, I made some legs that i will use for my design.

I imported phone and began planning my design and then I began building. I am almost done with the base and I will work on it further next class.

I filleted all parts of the phone including the camera. However I left out the ligt on the back because on my phone it isnt smooth. Additionally, the same goes for the bottom speaker holes.

I modeled the camera and then used the offset command to line up the cameera and light perfectly. Then I extruded the different parts of the camera.

I streightend out the sides by using the move command because I put the buttons on the wrong side. Then I made a new sketch under the Front:1 block and I began working on the camera but I didnt have all of the depth dimensions.

I made the camera button using the offset command and then using the fillet command but I now just realized that I have the buttons on the wrong side of the phone. (I had to leave class early).

I moved my sketches and I fixed them in place using the move command and then I extruded all of the buttons that I had the dimensions for.

I finished all of the sketches and finding the correct distances for everything and filleting everything and then I had to make sure everything was in line and it was all looking good, after that I extruded and I ran out of time.

I was modeling the front, the right side profile and the bottom profile after my sketch but I was missing some of the dimensions so I did not get as far as I had hoped.

Above is a picture of my hand drawn sketch after one period of working on it. I will continue to work on it in class.

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