Lville Design

Lville Design

Zach S.

Finished with everything.

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I finished everything. I did my wiring for my LED lamp using the metal wires and the wires with tubes. Then I glued my desktop organizer.

I switched the wide of my arm so that I could put in my LED lights. I also sanded the base and attached my wires through it.

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Today, I glued my pencil box together and cut out the base. Then I glued the base together and I am letting that sit overnight. Then I added the bolts in the holes of the led lamp and got the bar for the circles.

Today, I cut out my pieces for the pencil box. I did this with rhino 7.

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In class, I created the rest of my box. I created the insides, bottom, and created the holes and line in my sides. I used extrude, 2d line, joint, and dimension a lot. Then I created a new sketch on the face and exported dxf to my folder. I am now done with the model.

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Today, I created the outsides of the pencil box. I did this by creating sketches, making a rectangular box, then drawing lines and using the dimension tool. Then I extruded specific parts. Then I used the joint command to snap pieces together.

All the desktop organizer is done, I just need to glue it.

For homework, I created the peg on the little verts using 2d rectangle and extruding. Then I created copies of it 1.477 inches away to create multiple of them and used Combine to make sure it cuts the back vert as well. I now just need to cut out back vert and little verts.

Today, I cut everything out and fixed the problems in the wrong holes. The only thing now is to cut a little extra piece on the front vert and do something about the little verts not having a peg.

I just need to print the new back vert sketch.

Today I cut out the bottom, but there are some imperfections with the wood holes. I need to cut my holes on the back vert shifted a little bit to match with the other pieces. I then need to cut the front piece.

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In class I finished cutting out all the parts of the desktop organizer. I created the sketch to export to DXF and then I attached it to the usb drive. Then I went to the computers and plugged it in. Then I used rhino 7 to cut it out. After cutting it, I sanded everything.

completed in class

Today, I created the front vertical using extrude, combine, and cut tools. I used the sketch from the left side and extruded that. Then I created the little triangle dividers by extruding part of the sketch, using the joint tool, setting distances, and making copies and pasting them.

I created the large angle by using the original sketch. I extruded out the specific parts and used the joint command to move them 3.032 inches away from the right side. Then I fixed the small error in my extrusion by going back to the sketch and redoing the parts to extrude. I also extruded my front.

Today, I created the bottom, back vert, and back. I used the extruding and combining tool a lot. There is a small issue in the gap on the back, but I will work on that in the next class. The dimensions weren’t set on one small part, so I went to the front and edited that.

Completed during class.

I copied and pasted the sides. Then I created the sketch of the front, using fillets, lines, and trimming. Then I extruded this to get onto the sides.

For homework, I followed the paper to include all of the lines that were necessary that I didn’t do in class. I used placeholder lines to set the distance right, using the d for the dimension key. I then deleted the lines once I created the necessary lines around them.

We created a new design and made a new component. I used the line tool and dimension tool to get the right distance from the lines. I used fillet also to get the curves at the bottom.

No homework.

Today, I glued the metal disc onto the lower arm by creating an epoxy solution. Then, I cut out the base plates and the base verticals. I sanded them and glued on the metal disc onto the base verticals. Two parts of wood chipped off by accident, but I just glued it back on.

I let the glue dry overnight.

Today, I exported my lower arm and lower arm horizontal to the hard drive. I then cut it out with the laser cutter and sanded it afterwards. Then, I put in the magnets and epoxy into the holes.

I glued together and clamped my upper arm.

For homework, I created the new base and the base verts.

Today, I created the base plate and the base vertical.

I created the lower arm and the holes and rectangular patterns.

In class, I cut out the wood and sanded all the sides.

Completed in Dec 12, classwork.

I made a copy of the lower arm and placed it on the discs that I attached to the upper arm. My holes were on the wrong side, so I had to spend a lot of time moving them to the other side. I ended up finishing what I needed to do.

In class, we worked on making the lower arm.

For homework, I made the two metal disks, large and small. I also created the lower arm and added the rectangular pattern, circular patterns, and the structure of it.

This was the homework. I created the inside to fill up the arm.

Today in class, we created the part of the LED lamp.

This was the homework due 12/10. We created the part in between the two arms.

In class, we created a box with a lid and a hole. This is the product of my classwork.

This is the sketch of the upper arm side of the LED lamp. This was homework and I completed it before class.

This is a 3d box that we created during class.

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