Showing posts with label 3D Assembly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3D Assembly. Show all posts

Friday, April 29, 2011

Doweling Jig by Nate Strehler

This doweling jig was reverse engineered in 2010 for a class assignment. In this process, students use micrometers, vernier calipers, and a variety of other measuring tools to get dimensions from an actual part, then create drawings or 3D models. It is a complicated and technical challenge promoting hands-on, minds-on effort. Good work Nate!


Wednesday, April 13, 2011

3D Tool Post Assemblies by Matt Kertai

These 3D assembly and 3D exploded assembly models were created for an assignment in 2011. Good work Matt!


Machine Vise 3D Model by Justin Corl

These 3D assembly and 3D exploded assembly models were created for an assignment in 2011. Good work Justin!


Sunday, February 20, 2011

3D Small Engine Carburetor by Axel Keck

This carb was reverse engineered in 2004 as part of the engine project posted below. Good work Axel!




Friday, February 18, 2011

Brick Veneer and Sill Construction Detail by Nate Strehler

This 3D construction model was created in 2010. It shows floor joists, subfloor, floor joist header, rough sill, anchor bolts, drywall, wall sheathing, brick veneer, mortar joints, wall ties, wall studs, sole plate, and a block foundation. Good work Nate!



Monday, January 31, 2011

Leveling Wedge by Chris Bowen

This 3D assembly was created in 2002. Of course the military color scheme should be no surprise! Good work Chris!




Small Vise by Marcus Dillon

This 3D assembly was created in 2002. It was a complicated and technical challenge. Good work, Marshal Dillon!






Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Belt Tightener by Matt Kertai

This was created for assignment in 2011. Similar to an idler pulley, it's a belt tightener for vintage, flat-belt driven machinery. The first drawing is a 3D assembly model; the second is a 3D exploded assembly. Good work Matt!


Truck Wheel by Deborah Neubaur

Deborah created this 3D assembly in 2009 when she was an exchange student from Germany. Good work Deborah!



Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Gable Roof Framing 3D by Joe Harrison

This 3D assembly was created in 2007 for extra credit. Advancing technology made the fly around movie possible a few years later. Good work Joe!


Picnic Table 3D Model by Jason Ringer

Jason reverse engineered this picnic table in 2010. He produced a set of multiview drawings with dimensions, then created this 3D assembly. Good work Jason!

Monday, January 3, 2011

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Butterfly Valve by Justin Corl

This 3D valve assembly was created for an assignment in 2010. All internal details, even threads, are included. Good work, Justin!


Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Gable Roof Framing 3D Model by Katie Stoller

This 3D model of T-gable roof framing was created for extra credit in 2007. It was a technical challenge. Good work Katie! Advancing technology made possible the fly through movie several years later.


Sunday, December 12, 2010

Toggle Clamp by Brad Nabholz

Brad reverse engineered this toggle clamp from our manufacturing lab in 2001. It was a serious challenge! Good work, Commander Data!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Pillow Block by Chelci Main

Chelci created this pillow block assembly for a class assignment in 2009. It's a 3D model of the object shown in the post above. Good work, Chelci!

Jungle Gym by Stephen Arndt

This jungle gym playground was created for an assignment in Design Processes class. Each student was given a design brief with requirements and limitations, then given the freedom to be creative. Good work Stephen!




The fly through movie below is an extreme rough draft - it will be updated soon!