Friday, November 15, 2019

1.5.9 Habitat Project

Over the next few days, You will be using Autodesk Inventor Professional 2018 to create a 12 foot by 18 foot structure and will fill it with your furniture and those created by other students as an assembly to represent what your furnished habitat will look like on Mars. You will then create a paper drawing of the best two angles of your entire assembled habitat and the three students that design the best habitats by the start of class on Friday will be allowed to 3d print a scale model of their design.

If you created an .IAM file, please create a folder, put all of your parts into it and upload the folder with all of your parts and assembly to the correct period below. If you created an .IPT file please just upload it for others to use.



You will submit your .dwg file to Canvas before Friday for your paperwork grade for the week.

For PDF instructions, please click here

To see the basics of how to create each structure:

If the video above does not play, try watching it on YouTube at https://youtu.be/REKs9n3sh_U

How do you share your furniture with others?:



If the video above does not play, try watching it on YouTube at https://youtu.be/z3YRw5Gxlps 

How do you create a drawing?:


If the video above does not play, try watching it on YouTube at https://youtu.be/NJZ_3H8DyK4

Monday, November 11, 2019

1.5.6 Furniture Design (Part 2)

Things that we should have already done in 1.2.3.P Furniture Design:

Each person researched and drew 3 sketches of ideas for chairs OR tables with storage

You evaluated all sketches using criteria listed on your paperwork.  (check the 1.2.3. paperwork that you already turned in) 

What you are going to do now - 

Step 1) Using Inventor, you are going to design the highest scoring idea as a life-size 3d model.  If you cannot decide upon a "best" idea you can either come up with a new idea or combine pieces from your previous ideas into a new creation.

Step 2) Create an Assembly of all of the parts for your furniture. At this point, you can go into "Tools" and adjust your materials and appearance to make it look as cool as possible.

Step 3) Export your finished Assembly as a CAD (.STL) file. Drag that from your documents to a flash drive and give it to your teacher to be converted into a Makerbot file.

Step 4) 3d print a 3d model of your furniture.

Step 5) Submit your .STL file into Canvas to be graded


There is no paperwork for this project, you will upload your .STL file when you are completely done. 
You must have your .stl file finished before the start of class on Friday or you will not be allowed to 3d print your creations.



To watch this on YouTube - https://youtu.be/w55dfAIX-0c

Thursday, November 7, 2019

1.5.5 B Pegboard Toy Presentation

Please make a copy of 1.5.5B Pegboard Presentation Drawings  into your GTT Turn in Folder.  There are no questions for this part, but you will need to turn in the file before the end of class on Friday so that I can give you points for the work you did in class.

Follow all written directions needed to complete the .ipn files that are described.

I want you to try to read and follow the written directions first. Then watch the video only if you get stuck.



To watch this on YouTube - https://youtu.be/jlfuRC-EjTE


Wednesday, November 6, 2019

1.5.5 A Pegboard Toy Working Drawings

Please open 1.5.5a Pegboard Working Drawings  you will not be turning this in and do not need to answer the questions.  Instead you will be turning in a paper copy of your .idw  to the turn in basket before the end of class on Friday.

Follow all written directions needed to complete the .idw files that are described.

I want you to try to read and follow the written directions first. Then watch the video only if you get stuck.



To watch this on YouTube - https://youtu.be/NlxSzUg9QCY


If at this point, you do not have your parts completed, you may use the ones that I created.
You must download all of the parts one at a time and save them into one of your folders or the assembly will not open correctly.  Please save all downloads to the same spot before opening them.

Round Peg      Square Peg     Triangular Peg     Pegboard     End

Tuesday, November 5, 2019

1.5.5 Constraining Parts and Projecting Geometry

Please follow all written directions found in your worksheet for 1.5.5 Pegboard Toy  

How to make the parts you need:


To watch this on YouTube - https://youtu.be/J9iZPh9R1K8


How to constrain your Pegboard Toy:


To watch this on YouTube - https://youtu.be/Xccri_A3sZo


How to project your geometry:


To watch this on YouTube - https://youtu.be/4KAmy9Wv3Xo


How to add a triangular hole:


To watch this on YouTube - https://youtu.be/0sbnPq_W0G8


How to make a mallet head: (your's should look cooler)


To watch this on YouTube - https://youtu.be/mcF0zTIQHL8

Monday, November 4, 2019

1.5.5 Pegboard Toy

Step 1) Make a copy of  1.5.5 Pegboard Toy into your GTT Turn in Folder.  There are only 2 conclusion questions that must be answered by Friday. The rest of this week long project will all be hands-on creation using Inventor.

Step 2) Open Autodesk Inventor Profession 2018 and follow the directions on the worksheet to create and save a Round Peg.ipt, Square Peg.ipt and Pegboard.ipt

Try reading the instructions and see how you can you do on your own before watching the how to videos

 

To watch this on YouTube - https://youtu.be/J9iZPh9R1K8


DO NOT GO TO THE NEXT STEP UNTIL YOU HAVE CREATED YOUR 3 PARTS

Step 3) Watch the video below on Contraints in an Assembly. 
Step 4) Follow the worksheet directions to create a Pegboard Assembly. Make sure that in your finished product you can move the round peg and square peg and they are always constrained to the round hole and the square hole.
Step 5 Create a Triangular Peg and add a triangular hole to your original pegboard sketch.
Step 6) Create a Mallet Head and Handle for use with your Pegboard Toy.
Step 7) Put them all together in one assembly and show to your teacher for final inspection.

Try reading the instructions and see how you can you do on your own - before watching the how to videos


To watch this on YouTube - https://youtu.be/mi1bvwsGF8k