The task: develop a 3D printed puzzle that is unique, original, and includes a motif of at least one Canadian animal or plant. Puzzle must feature at least 5 distinct puzzle parts, have a sub-12 hour print time, and showcase creative design.
The focus: design for assembly and design for manufacturing principles.
Through this group project, I learnt about collaboration in the realm of CAD, along with part fit, design for assembly, assembly drawings/instructions, gears/gear mechanisms, 3D printing with Z-Suite, and spray paint and the painting of ABL plastic. I gained experience with many different features on SolidWorks: loft, planes, boss/cut extrude, boss/cut revolve, fillet, chamfer, mirror, shell, wrap, assembly.
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