Grant Donahue's Engineering Portfolio
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
IED Project 3: Perspective Sketching
1. Study
the object represented in the isometric views below. Use the vanishing point
and horizon line indicated to lay out light construction lines and create a one-point
perspective sketch of the object within the given box. The perspective sketch must show the object in a
top, left side, front view orientation. Delineate the visible edges of
the sketch with heavy object lines. DO NOT ERASE YOUR CONSTRUCTION LINES. Add
tonal shading to the sketch when finished.
2. Use
the horizon line and vanishing points shown to lay out a two-point perspective
sketch of the object shown in number 1 above using construction lines within
the given box. The perspective sketch must
show the object in a top, front, right side view orientation. Delineate
the visible edges of the sketch with heavy object lines. DO NOT ERASE YOUR
CONSTRUCTION LINES. Add tonal shading to the sketch.
3. Create
a one-point perspective sketch of a puzzle cube piece in your engineering
notebook (as directed by your instructor) using pencil to create construction
lines. Use ink to delineate the object lines and add tonal shading.
IED Project 2: Puzzle Cube
Virtual Prototype
•Build
each part of your Cube Puzzle using Autodesk Inventor Software
•Create
the following Drawings (These drawings will be placed in Step 6 – Present
Solutions)
1.Title
Page
2.Parts
List/Exploded View
3.Assembly
Page
IED Project 1: Paper Tower
Rules for Tower Rules for Tower Challenge
•Bottom
of tennis ball must be at least18” above ground/table
•Must
withstand wind from fan for at least 10 seconds
•Ball
can’t fall
•Tower
can’t tip over
•Use
only materials given for challenge
•Tower
must be free standing
•Cannot
tape to table
annot
tape to table
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