Friday, April 18, 2014

14th Week - Table Update

This week in CAD, the rate of production as slowed down. At this point in time some of the necessary  materials for table construction have been used up, so table number four is not 100% finished although it is close. The third table was able to be finished this week and as soon as more materials show up things will go back to normal. Some progress has been made in the construction of the filth table table as well, so this week was not a total loss. Hopefully, next week the class will be able to completely finish a whole table.

Friday, April 11, 2014

13th Week - Table Construction Is Moving Along

This week CAD, I continued to work on the octo-tables. The most recent table to be finished as of this week's end is table number three. The fourth table is near completion and should be ready to stain some time next week. So far everything is going smoothly and the table are turning out really well. The tables from this point on will be coated with a different type of stain that gives it a more naturally uniform dark wood color as apposed to the two color stain that was used on the first two tables.

Friday, April 4, 2014

12th Week - CNC Router Almost Complete

This week in CAD, I helped get the CNC router up and running. We have yet to test out the router because it did not have its full range of motion right out of the box. There was a small group of people working with the machine doing some troubleshooting and with some trial and error we got the router moving how it should be. Hopefully next week there will be some test cuts made and the class will get to start making some interesting 3d structures.  On another note, wood arrived for the learning garden and construction of new tables has begun. The shipments for the group projects have started to arrive as well, so next week we might be able to continue working on our LED pyramid.

Friday, March 28, 2014

11th Week - Making Progress


This week in CAD, the class started prepping the site for the outdoor learning garden. We took down most of the fencing around the area to open it up and dug some wholes to remove the posts. In the class room we have been organizing and clean up the shop and clearing out some space for new materials to come in. With regards to the LED pyramid, my group looked around for some RGB LED code. I also took some previously printed objects and looked to see how the light diffused through the material.

Friday, March 14, 2014

10th Week - Moving Parts

This week in Max, the pyramid design was finished as far as basic functions go. It has now been made to scale with each individual pyramid being four inches high by four inches wide. All of the different mounting spots for the LEDs have be modeled and put into place. As far as the design elements are concerned  the plan is to incorporate moving parts into the model in the form of interlocking gears and to add the batman logo but not necessarily in to location shown in the image above. The printing of the model will start in two weeks as spring break starts next week. When I get back from break all of the hardware that was ordered  for the class will arrive and the actual manufacturing of the projects will begin.

Friday, March 7, 2014

9th Week - Pyramid Evolution


This week in AutoCAD, I worked in 3dsMax to develop some rough models of the pyramid that will be printed and used for our project. I would have used AutoCAD but my ability to make 3d models is much higher in 3dsMax so to speed the drafting process along I worked in 3dsMax. The above image showcases the progress that our pyramid design has taken, now having five individual pyramids stacked into one larger pyramid. Something that is not shown in this picture but will be added are designs that will be modeled into the pyramid faces so that it doesn't have plain sides.

Friday, February 28, 2014

8th Week - LED Pyramid

This week in AutoCAD, the groups have started to finalize their project ideas. My group is sticking with the LED Arduino combination but as the picture above suggests we will not be making the traditional cube. The new plan is to 3d print a pyramid shell which will contain our RGB LEDs. The plan to make a base that will house the Arduino and all of the excess wires is still in development. That is the basic idea that has been brought up this week and will be used, however, we are still thinking of what can be added to add some extra levels of complexity.

Friday, February 21, 2014

7th Week - Project Idea

This week in CAD, the class has broken into lots of mini groups and started to brainstorm different project ideas that incorporate as many different tools and materials as possible. My group has taken a liking to using Arduinos and has been considering make a LED cube. This will take lots of wiring and soldering which are both in my oppion fun to do. In order to work in some extra techniques we are thinking of either making a wooden or metal base to house the wires and Arduino.

Friday, February 14, 2014

6th Week - Sparks

 This week in CAD, the class started to use several different new tools.We started using soldering irons, a MIG welder,  a plasma torch, and a cnc laser router. I did not personally use the soldering iron this week as they were very popular and in use constantly but I have already used soldering irons in the past and plan on incorporating their use into my future projects. The plasma torch, shown in the image above, was fun and easy to use and all most everyone took the time to cut some design into the pieces of scrap metal we had lying around the shop. To practice using the laser router we made some designs in a new program, which I have forgotten the name of, and attached a marker to the end of the router so as to save material and draw onto some pieces of paper.

Friday, February 7, 2014

5th Week - Arduino Projects

This week in CAD, we continued to learn about Arduinos. Some of the new components used were the knob, pressure sensor, and tilt sensor. The two directional tilt sensor functioned similarly to a switch, as I used to turn a light on and off depending on which way it was tilted. The pressure sensor worked well at changing the intensity at which an LED was lit. Another cool piece of coding that we looked at was one that made a series of LED lights turn on and off so that it looked like the car from the show Night Rider.
Some small groups were assembled to think of an idea for a project to work on that involves Arduinos and our group settled on the idea of making an LED cube which we can light up in different patterns using the Arduino.

Friday, January 31, 2014

4th Week - Arduino



This week in CAD, the class started coding for Arduinos. Using the Arduino sketch program we looked at some of the sample coding, like the blink code which we used to make an LED cycle threw an on off pattern. Using that I wrote SOS in Morse code and had both a LED flashing and a speaker playing the pattern. Some of the code is simple and easy to understand like that of the blink program, but others are a bit trickier like the servo code in the image above which turns a motor clockwise and counterclockwise. I did enjoy working with the Arduinos this week and the actual assembling of the components is my favorite part.

Friday, January 24, 2014

3rd Week - Layouts & Rendering


This week in AutoCAD, we worked on designing different layouts for the outdoor leaning environment. The top image shows one of the layouts that I worked on this week. Something new this week was texturing in AutoCAD, which can be seen in the bottom image. I learned how to change put different materials like grass or wood onto the objects. Another new feature that I learned this week was how to render out images in AutoCAD which is how I was able to get the lower image. 

Friday, January 17, 2014

2nd Week - Tables and Chairs

This week in AutoCAD, the class started designing outdoor furniture that is intended to be placed in the school's up and coming Learning Garden. I personally worked on a 3D design of a classic looking pic nick table, which provides both a place to sit and a writing surface to work on. The file seems to have gone missing so I was unable to upload a photo of the table but I did have a side product which can be seen above. The above chair was made by first drawing curved side profile of the chair and then I used the extrude tool to transform it into a 3D chair. Next week I will start working on some less traditional table and chair designs that are both functional and have an attractive appearance.

Friday, January 10, 2014

1st Week - 2D Plus 1

This week in AutoCAD, we made the transition from 2D sketches to 3D master pieces. Several new tools were introduced such as extrude, sweep, and revolve. The switch to 3D wasn't all that hard for me personally as I have used several other 3d modeling applications. This well be very exciting to see want can be made now that we can make things with that extra layer of detail.