Description of project:
Brainstorming:
Decision Matrix:
Final Annotated Sketch:
Picture of Vehicle(White Background):
Dimensioned Multi-view of chassis:
Dimensioned Multi-view of body:
Dimensioned Detailed View:
Presentation Drawing:
Picture Of Vehicle (Creative Background):
Conclusion:
HAHAHAHA let me tell you i was a little rusty in inventor. Going into this project i remembered how to create basic shapes such as lines, circles, squares, etc. I also remember how to fillet an edge, revolve something, and how to extrude. In general I remember all the basic necessities needed to create basically anything. What i didn't remember that I learned again was how to paint a surface, how to add an image to the background, how to create dimensioned sketches with multiple views. An important thing I learned was how to open a assemble page and put the two parts of the car together. However I didn't not learn any brand new skills that you have never taught us, that is because you are such a good teacher and did one great of a job teaching the material to us. Overall it was a nice recap of inventor, working with Decklin was nice we got along well and had good team chemistry. Even though we had some miss communication on the width and length of the car, Decklin accidentally made the car .01 in too short. However we persevered and got around the obstacle and built the best ever seen toy car. Pictures above will support my statement with ease!