06.) BLOG POST: Reverse Engineered Object: Selection

Post date: Oct 01, 2019 9:29:40 AM

Assignment:

Assigned:

Due:

Reverse Engineered Object: Selection

Tuesday, October 1

Monday, October 7 @ 11:59PM (midnight)

Assignment Description:

We are going to reverse Engineer an Existing Object via 3D modeling. In other words, we will each be creating a Rhino model of an existing object. Your first task: select an object that is is complex or made from multiple parts. “Mechanical’ objects are excellent for the reason that they are inherently made up of several components that make up the assembly. For example: An Ipod or Mp3 players, which have no moving parts are not the best choices. CD players, sink faucets, door hinges, clock mechanisms, and ski bindings are better because they contain moving parts that interact with each other.

Assignment Requirements:

1.) Select THREE objects (you will be chosing one, but it is better to have several options in the beginning)

***Selection Guidelines:

a.) Device must be "dissectible". You have to be able to take it apart.

b.) Both external and internal parts must be measured with appropriate measuring tools.

c.) Measurements must be accurate to .01 mm wherever possible. Select a device that is easy to handle and measure with a caliper

d.) Object must be appropriate for our classroom environment. NO WEAPONS of any kind.

e.) It is highly recommended that the object is "mechanical" in nature. See description above.

f.) We will spend three weeks producing the models for this project. Do your best to select an object that is complex enough to be challenging for you, but reasonable enough to complete in the given time frame.

2.) Once you have made your selection, create a new blog post and introduce the assignment.

3.) Describe your selected objects and why you chose them for this project.

4.) Include images (photos) of your objects in the post (yes, composition of the photos will be considered when marking).

5.) Conclude the post with which one of the 3 objects you are most likely to proceed with for this project.

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Example blog post:

https://raremark.blogspot.com/2017/10/a-dissonent-pair-object-selection.html

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Examples of final Rev. Eng. projects from previous semesters:

F2017

F2018