Lville Design

Lville Design

Miguel G.

Spring 2026, Periods D, E, schedule

I glued my lamp and let it dry for the next class, so that in the next class I can do the wiring for the bulb.

I made a rendering of the lamp and gave it materials and textures for each part. Then I put a picture of it into ChatGPT and told it to put the lamp in a house.

I assembled the lamp without glue to test it. Then I also cut the tube to the correct measurements and, lastly, used the nuts to secure it in place.

I had to redesign the structure again because the 3D printers were all used, so I needed to redesign it in a way that it doesnt require a 3D printer and can be done using wood. Then I assembled it.

I utilized the laser cutter to cut out the base of the skeleton for the frame of the lamp to hold up the pentagons.

I finalized the skeleton/ structure design because the redesign I did was too big for the 3D printer, so now the bottom part will be made with the laser cutter using wood, and the top vertical parts will be 3D printed and will be attached using these joints.

I had to redesign the skeleton/structure of my lamp and how it will support the pentagons to make sure they stay in place.

I had to reinstall Fusion because it wasn’t working, but I was able to finish printing my base for the lamp.

I started assembling the lamp by first bending the pentagons and then gluing them by holding them with clamps until the glue dried.

I started 3D printing some of the parts of the lamp, and also cut out the pentagons in the laser machine.

For homework, I added details in the base to break up the design and not make it so bland.

I added the pole in the middle to screw in the light bulb and also for the wire to go through. I also added divets at the bottom for the cable to go through.

Today, I implemented the light bulb into the lamp 3D model, and planned out how I would make the lamp in real life.

I almost finished the 3D design of the lamp, utilizing the loft tool to make the shaft for it.

I started the full scale sketch on the brown paper.

I did the design for the light bulb.

Problem statement: I will make a lamp with a 6-inch round base and a shaft going through it to support the light bulb. The light bulb will sit 6 inches above the base and will be surrounded by a stack of 5 pentagons stacked on top of each other. Each one has sides 6 inches long and 1 inch high. The full-scale prototype will be made out of cardboard, wood, and metal. This will be a desk lamp and the light will go through the cracks in between the pentagons and also at the top hole, which will be covered with translucent paper.

I finalized my sketch

I did more sketches for the lamp design.

Started to work on the lamp design.

Continued to work on the lamp design.

I started the lamp design.

Finished the phone stand.

Almost finished the Phone stand in fusion.

Started designing the phone stand in fusion.

I chose one design and did an in-depth sketch of it.

Finalized the 3 phone stands design options.

Continued to work on the phone stands models.

added speaker holes and filleted the corners. Also started the design of the phone stand.

finished designing the phone and the case. Also added the battery pack.

continued to work on the phone. Added case.

started designing a phone on Fusion

I made the sketch of the phone to later model it on the computer.

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