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  • Writer: Ashley
    Ashley
  • Dec 9, 2018
  • 1 min read

HARRO!!


Okay so... HERE IS OUR WORKSTATION HEHE


EVERYTHING FITS PERFECTLY, AND I AM SATISFIED :D


We have also submitted our Initial Report & Engineering Show Video! The report was about 90+ pages, and I have no idea how are we going to print it by the end of this project when there will be more to update!!! (● ˃̶͈̀ロ˂̶͈́)੭ꠥ⁾⁾


We rushed the Video.... but I am proud of it nonetheless hehe. Here, tell me what you guys think!!!


Despite rushing our Report & Video, we also needed to plan our Mid Progress Presentation Review! And so far, we only covered the outlines :/



We also took some time out to edit the TextBoxes, Audio & Loading Bar AND ALSO trying out the specific function of Creo Illustrate; pausing between animations to animations. AND how many times can it break????


We are still experimenting, and I HOPE we will be done with Tool 1 to Work Origin by the following week! :(


And I will see you next week!


Ashley

  • Writer: Shaza Dhanea
    Shaza Dhanea
  • Dec 7, 2018
  • 1 min read


The final look of the completed workstation. I am still obsessed over how it turned out. They are so fun to use. I love how the tools fits perfectly in their designated spots. The steps to creating the workstation is simple. The following are just a brief step by step to obtain the same results.


Process:

1. Create each individual workstation tool

2. Create the outlines of the workstation base

[include an offset of 10mm to the overall dimensions]

3. Print a paper template of the outline on a A1 sheet of paper

4. Make amendments to the outlines

5. Once confirmed, proceed with laser cutting


The wood used to create the workstation is a 3mm plywood. They fit really well on the workstation base at the workshop. You can easily get the same plywood at ArtFriend, and I've found it to be such a great resource for buying what I need. They always have what I need and they offer other sizes and different materials as well. If plywood isn't what you want, check out ArtFriend to find what you need. They probably have what you want!


Below are some images and videos of the process and the final product.








All the best & See you!

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