Thursday, February 19, 2015
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Geometric Constraints Shelter Reflection Post
Our shelter uses a dome roof for max support and X-bracing on the body, because in real life, X-bracing in San Francisco protects against earthquakes. We also had side supports (sticking out) in case the building tilts.
1. I used squares and triangles.
2. 60, 90, and 45 degrees were used.
3. 60.5 in^2
4. 15.625 in^2 insides. Maybe 30 ppl would fit.
5. Weather, weight, and location (since the area might be crowded)
6. This shelter design was fun, as it allowed us our X-bracing to support structures (in disasters), but the triangle shape meant we had more versatility to have fun, as triangles basically make up every structure. So here, the triangle form followed the practical use of X-bracing.
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Inventor Question
My Inventor question is how to make an object be intruded into a plane. Because there is an Extrude button, i thought there would be an Intrude button, but there isnt. So the video showed me the intrude option is within the option list when you click the Extrude button.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLZzS1k4tLs
Friday, February 6, 2015
FORM FOLLOWS F(x)
My product to improve was the iPhone 6 Plus, from Apple. Apple is known for putting form over function, in every product they make. While Android phones have all the lastest features like QHD displays, IR Blasters, NFC, widgets, removable batteries, and micro SD card expansion to save money.
My new iPhone design (iPhone 6S+) gives an IR blaster to control your TV; SD card expansion; removable 3220 mAh battery, and a motion sensor. I would also add a 1080p AMOLED display to save energy.
My product is an everyday object: millions have it. Everyday consumers buy it, but these are better off, and buy it for teh brand, not the functionaltiy, although it is very simple to use (iOS excels at simplicity).
It is built from unibody aluminium. It reminds me of a block of metal, because of its slab shape.
Monday, February 2, 2015
Cube Reflection
CUBE REFLECTION
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It is important to model, so that you wont make any mistakes while building/fabricating the product. If you mess up the product, it'll cost time and money to start over, and so employers will fire you for wasting time, or your business will fail.
I like my puzzle because it is hard yet solvable, so it presents a challenge to everyone that tries it, so it is a good product to build.
If I could change one thing about my cube, it would be that it is not perfectly aligned on all sides. Right now, it has uneven sides that make it look ugly, and so its function is spot-on, but its form is off.
I timed five people: Sasha, Amijot, Andrew, Mom, and Dad. Their times were:
Sasha: 15
Amijot: 12:04
Andrew:14:46
Mom: 17
Dad: 7:21
Here is a histogram:
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
New cube
CUBE PROJECT
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These are the five pieces of my NEW puzzle cube. Below is my cake layer
^This was my final design. I chose it because it was the only one that fit the criteria, with exactly 5 parts, and 4-6 blocks in each part.
This one, unfortunately, had six parts, even though they interlocked.
This one was okay, but the lone two-block orange in the corner disqualified it.
Here is my multiview sketch.
Here is my partner's puzzle part
Thursday, January 8, 2015
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