Electronic Products
Test Print
This is the file of what I test printed for my laser print. it is a simple cute face. I had a problem with my first file but I managed to resolve that issue quickly and the print went smoothly. The I issue I had the first time around was that the file didn't seem to be compatible and so it was a simple fix and I just had to go and make sure I followed the instructions without mistake.
This is the file of what I test printed for my 3d print. it is a mini pumpkin coaster, and it went very smoothly with zero problems. This was created using tinkercad
Design Specification
Here is a picture of my final product.
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One notable difference to my original design is that the size is much smaller than I had expected. Therefore this doesnt fit my criterion.
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But although the size is smaller since the tape light I wanted to use can be cut thankfully my product wasn't extremely different in its use..
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My robot design however had significant change in how it looks. It turned out more simpler as I didn't want it to take long to print and was thinking to paint the design on but unfortunately due to my time management I hadn't created time to do the painting and so my robot does not fit the color style I had chosen for myself.
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Another change is that my robot does not have an lid to it. Although I had cut wood out for its size since it didn't fit the size i would need to take extra time to make it fit.
This is the plan I made for my product. Unfortunetly while I did loosely follow it for the start but due to unforeseen problems I couldnt follow it fully.
Criterion D
Here is a document on my testing which includes photos of my form results, my success criteria and what I've achieved as well as an explanation.