Desktop Organizer
"I CAN CREATE THREE-DIMENSIONAL SOLID MODELS OF PARTS WITHIN CAD FROM SKETCHES OR DIMENSIONED DRAWINGS USING APPROPRIATE GEOMETRIC AND DIMENSIONAL CONSTRAINTS."
-Jordan Beers
Constraints
-Must not attach to the desk
-Must not exceed the 12" Width -6" Depth- 10" Height
-Must have an enclosed space
-Must have a bent plastic part
-Must have multiple parts that can detach
-Must not exceed the 12" Width -6" Depth- 10" Height
-Must have an enclosed space
-Must have a bent plastic part
-Must have multiple parts that can detach
Brainstorming
Organizer drawers
Main Part
This part was the hardest. The slanted middle part is meant to hold a clock and it holds both the big drawer and little drawer. On the side, are two slots, where you can put your papers. There is also a place to hold your keys.
Assembly and Conclusion
This is the final product. This assignment was very fun and interesting. It was good practice and served me well later on in other projects. In the beginning, we had a different design but it didn't work out, so it was a big challenge getting a new design, like this. Overall this project was mainly a learning process in which the main lesson was: In Engineering your first plan probably won't be your last.