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DIMENSION TYPE | AVERAGE RANGE |
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Length (top to bottom) | 170cm - 180cm |
Width (left to right) | 65cm - 85cm This width should include the filleted edge on the bottom of the canopy (the edge in contact with the roof of the car) |
Height | 40-50cm |
Timeline:
Please feel free to set up independent reviews with leads or other members. You are not limited to the scheduled reviews.
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While this sprint will be introduced before the Surface Modelling 101 session, you are welcome to start working on it and learn as you go. There are various surface modelling resources that can be found both on our confluence (linked below) and online.
The purpose of this first sprint is to get you more familiarized with surface modelling tools, and it will not be as “formal” as the next two sprints. The timeline should be taken as a guideline, and you should work at your own pace.
Week 1:
Begin with conceptual design. Decide how you want to solve the design while keeping in mind constraints and criteria. After finalizing your conceptual design, you should advance to some CAD (the exciting part)!
Bring To Review:An in-progress A completed first CAD iteration within SolidWorks, plus any questions/problems you may be having with surface modelling.
Week 2:
By week three you should have more finalized CAD and should begin adding and perfecting more complex features.
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Note: your first iteration should not be your last! We expect you to bring any questions you may have to the design review, however we acknowledge that this is an easier sprint, and should not take as long as the next two.
Week 2:
A completely finished CAD model should be ready, this should be exactly how you want the design to look like in real life. All dimensions and features should be accurate and modelled using proper techniques. You should be able to justify your design decisions to us, and walk us through your design process.
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If you are up for a challenge attempt Design Sprint 2, where you will be designing your own Mouse!
Design Log:
Keep a design log for all progress! A design log will help organize all content for presentation.
Sample Design Logs:
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https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/10ylmWYR_Er4OoCQ5UJIiymEIGTLgjv72pMDDRAr9HMI/edit?usp=sharing
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