Wednesday, May 22, 2013

ProDesktop Progress

Since my last post I have made a lot of progress on ProDesktop. I have completed most of the tasks required for the assessment. These are both toy blocks, calculator, clock face, cart wheel, phone, energy drink bottle and aluminium motor cycle wheel. I found the aluminium motor cycle wheel to be the most challenging as it did not give much explanation on how to create it. It also involved using most of the tools that we had used so far, and adding on the mirror tool. While it wasn't exactly difficult to make, I found it hard to make the shapes similar to the ones in the design. Even so, I am pleased with the end result of it.

I have had an issue with the file for my phone. Last lesson, just after I had completed it, the program crashed and damaged the file so it won't open. Mr Ward has said that I don't have to redo it, but I am still slightly annoyed because it had taken a few lessons and I was really proud of how it had turned out. I had put in a lot of detail into the design. For instance, where there were extrusions subtracting material below the workplane, instead of just leaving it as a hole, I had either rounded or chamfered the edges depending on what was on the phone to make it as accurate as possible. I had also done all of the measurements very exactly to make it as well as I could. I was planning on adding the text on the back and attempting to create the Apple logo as well, but the program crashed before I could do this.

I am fairly close to beginning work on my torch now. I just need to complete the pen and then I can do the torch. I am planning on making the torch as well as possible, and incorporating as many different skills as I can in order to make up for not handing in the phone. I haven't really thought of many ideas yet, but there is one that I wouldn't mind trying. I am going to look up how to make a spring, but rather than putting it inside the torch (because in springs in actual torches, the coils slowly become smaller as you move closer to the top, and I think it would be difficult to make it realistic) I want to have the spring design extruded slightly around the surface of the handle of the torch. This could serve to improve aesthetics, and also provide extra grip around the handle for ease of use. I am excited to start work on my torch, and will hopefully begin properly ideating soon.

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