a deer
a bear
a goose
a duck
a sign
a bigfoot
a racoon
a elk
a moose
mouse
a bird
an eagle
a hawk
paddle board
kinetic sculpture
skeleton clock
elephant puzzle
ukulele
articulating desk lamp
paramedic desk cubby
robot arm
boat
football
soccer ball
fishing reel
planning questions
I am planning to carve a sign with the x-carve machine
the sigh will be 11 by 8 made out of and acrylic plastic
the sign will be used for when I hang out with my friends
I'm working by my self
Using a cnc machine, I created a sign because i thought it was cool and its something I've wanted to do.
During this process, I learned how to design a sigh and proper materials to make them out of .
The 7 standards of the class are Empowered Learner, Digital Citizen, Knowledge Constructor, Innovative Designer, Computational Thinker, Creative Communicator, and Global Collaborator. My project ties to innovation designer because i designed a sign .
A challenge I overcame on this project was was learning how to send the project to the machine. I was able to do it by asking a friend who had already done it .
Given a chance to do this again, I would change the font I made it out of . The reason why I would change it is because just to give it a different vibe .
Hastings High School Career and Technical Education Program offers Agriculture, Business Management, Computer Programming, Construction Trades, Culinary Arts, Digital Multimedia, Engineering Design, Finance, Insurance, Marketing. My project connects to the construction trades computer programmer CTE program at Hastings High School. My project connects to careers cnc machinist, tool and die maker, and cnc machinists- ,ills lathes grinders and screw machines because their all careers in working with cnc machines .
Reflection Questions
My design was cool fun to work with I learned a lot about the machine.
half way through I had to stop the print by I was able to change the font
I would definitely do this again
the font was probably my favorite thing
the set up
the beginning of the print
half way through
the first letter
finished product