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Sunday, April 15, 2012

Applied Statistics

Objective: The objective was to generate data set of linear measurement, calculate the mean, mode, median, and range of data set, and create a histogram of recorded measurements showing class interval frequency.









In these pictures I measured my cubes with dial calipers. Then,  I found the Mean, Mode, Range, and Median. I then used these measurements and implemented them into a histogram.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Puzzle Cube

In this project, we were instructed to create our own cube (3 by 3) out of wooden blocks. After the cube was made we had to create our own packaging that we could place our cubes in. Below are pictures of the steps involved in completing this project. : )




Objective:
The objective was to brainstorm and sketch possible solutions to an existing design problem, select an approach that meets or satisfies the constraints given in a design brief, and create simple extravagant solid Computer Aided Design (CAD) models from dimensional sketches.

Define The Problem: The picture above includes the problem and objective; needed to complete this project.

Brainstorm: This picture above shows me brainstorming.

Research and Generate Ideas: I had to use these cubes to create a 3by3 solution to this project. The proccess was kind of difficult because everytime I tryed my combinations it didnt work. So I had to make many ombinations to make it finally work.

Identify Criteria And Constraints: This pictures shows the criteria and constraints.

Explore Possibilities/Select An Approach: After finding many combinations I finally put these five together to creat my 3by3 cube.


Model/Prototype: FINALLY, i created my prototype.



Create/Make Product: After putting the protoype together we were instructed to make our own packaging and place the cube in it. This picture shows the packaging and the cube is placed in it.













Thursday, January 12, 2012

Sketching of Multiple Views of an Object

Within this lesson, Ms. Hamrani taught us how to sketch objects with three different techniques. The techniques included: Oblique Pictorial Sketching, Isometric Sketching, and Three Point Perspective Sketching.

Multiview/Orthograpic Sketches: Views of an object projected onto two or more orthographic planes.


Oblique: A type of sketch involving a combination of a flat, orthographic front with depth lines receding at a selected angle, usually 45 degrees


IsometricA form of pictorial sketch in which all three drawing axes form equal angles of 120 degrees with the plane of projection.


Perspective: The creation of a figure through vanishing points.

The following pictures show examples of all three.



Multiview/Orthographic








Oblique Pictorials
Isometric 

Isometric
One, Two and Three Point Perspective Sketches

Sunday, October 30, 2011

History of Measurement

 Ms. Hamrani directed all of her students in the path of a new project: The History of Measurement. Throughout my research on this project, I have learned many interesting things.
Such as the Egyptians being the first to record measurements and the Greek's using the human body, specifically a human foot as measurements. I now know where the term "foot", originated from. : ) Well below is my engineer's sketch (notebook), conclusion questions and powerpoint of the project.

Link to PowerPoint: http://www.slideshare.net/IshaqTooG/history-of-measurement-powerpoint-presentation


Conclusion Questions
PowerPoint Presentation
History of Measurement Research

Cd Cover

Monday, October 24, 2011

Product Evolution: IPods

All of our peers were thinking of analyzing the history/product evolution of cell phones, watches, tvs, etc. However, Saliyah, Nathalia, and I decided to project on the evolution of IPods. IPods are majorly used today and have been updated numerous times ever since its creation. You can now store thousands of songs on your IPod, and its also touch screen. Its doesn't get any better than that. : )
WRITER'S SKETCH

PRODUCT EVOLUTION POWERPOINT

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Innovating a Plastic Cup By: Ishaq Shah, Leslie Vintimilla

My partner (Leslie) and I (Ishaq), decided to innovate a plastic cup by implanting a new and unique design on the cup. The design Leslie and I as a team came up with was to draw Plankton, from the series of "Spongebob Square Pants", and idolize him as a successor. We drew him with a crabby patty and implemented a evil laugh of victory on his face. This would mean that he finally succeeded in stealing a crabby patty. We also drew Mr. Krabs in the background along with the Krusty Krab, isolated in depression. We also added a unique style of drinking from the cup. All in all, this completely new, innovated cup, would crab the attention of many consumers, kids and adults alike, and become a quick success.
THE WHOLE POSTER/PROJECT
PLANKTON SUCCEEDING 
CONCLUSION QUESTIONS
NOTEBOOK SKETCH