Graphical Modeling
In this activity we sketched and drew some designs for our puzzle cubes, then we chose one and went into more detail and got a peer review of the puzzle cube.
Then, we dimensioned them and worked on CADing them in Inventor.
Conclusion:
Why is it important to have designs and drawings reviewed by peers?
It is important because without peer review you have a biased opinion overall, and you might have overlooked a flaw that they could have found.
Then, we dimensioned them and worked on CADing them in Inventor.
Conclusion:
Why is it important to have designs and drawings reviewed by peers?
It is important because without peer review you have a biased opinion overall, and you might have overlooked a flaw that they could have found.
Peer Review: The photo isn't very good quality , so I have typed it out here.
Peer Review: The front views are well thought out. Some of your drawings only need one or two views and easily could be minimized. You have properly shown all hidden lines and your pictures are consistently oriented. Your yellow piece is a little hard to follow without the 3-D view. - Reid Harrison After I built and sketched both cubes, I decided to go with the "hard" design that I created. I chose that design because it has a more stable outcome, and it is more satisfying to complete because a lot of the pieces slide into each other, which is the reason why I drew so many different views for that one.
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This is the Multiview dimensioned sketches. These have been measured and now CADed.