Tech Deck
Client:
Ms. Young
Designer:
Guy Grisaru
Problem Statement:
Create a Tech Deck.
Design Statement:
A functioning tech deck with the right dimensions.
Constraints:
I want the skateboard to be around 4 inches long, about 1 inch tall, and maybe 0.5-1 inches wide. The first 3-4 days will be helpful for planning and researching, I will hopefully have decided on a design by the end of the fourth day. The following week will be used for actually creating the tech deck in Inventor. Any spare days I have left over will be used for catch-up on the project in case I am behind and for prettying up the design. Also, I will use some of this time for renders and drawing files. Assuming the dimensions are 4" x 1" x 0.5", the project will be 2 cubic inches. This means the tech deck will need 6 dollars worth of material, however, since I will need support material, I estimate I will need a total budget of around 15 dollars.
Deliverables:
The end products will be an assembly file, files of all parts, a presentation file, an animation, rendered image, drawing files, and finally the actual 3D printed skateboard itself.
Ms. Young
Designer:
Guy Grisaru
Problem Statement:
Create a Tech Deck.
Design Statement:
A functioning tech deck with the right dimensions.
Constraints:
I want the skateboard to be around 4 inches long, about 1 inch tall, and maybe 0.5-1 inches wide. The first 3-4 days will be helpful for planning and researching, I will hopefully have decided on a design by the end of the fourth day. The following week will be used for actually creating the tech deck in Inventor. Any spare days I have left over will be used for catch-up on the project in case I am behind and for prettying up the design. Also, I will use some of this time for renders and drawing files. Assuming the dimensions are 4" x 1" x 0.5", the project will be 2 cubic inches. This means the tech deck will need 6 dollars worth of material, however, since I will need support material, I estimate I will need a total budget of around 15 dollars.
Deliverables:
The end products will be an assembly file, files of all parts, a presentation file, an animation, rendered image, drawing files, and finally the actual 3D printed skateboard itself.