The final project will constitute 30% of your course grade. Please
see these gallery links from previous terms: 1, 2, 3, 4.
What to Hand In
- Package the following items in a zip file that you submit through
AutoLab by the deadline shown on the syllabus:
- Your SolidWorks or other CAD design files, or Python source
files.
- At least two photographs of your physical project, suitable for
display in the gallery we'll be creating. "Suitable" means the
picture is in focus, properly lit, and with an uncluttered
background. These can be PNG or JPG files, but do not hand in HEIC files; they are
Apple-proprietary files that cannot be viewed by normal software.
- A text file with a brief writeup of your project, describing the
idea and pointing out something interesting about it. "Interesting"
could mean use of sophisticated SolidWorks features (e.g.,
parameterized equations, or reference geometry and lofts), unusual
construction techniques (such as the "dragon's claw" latch technique
we discussed in class), noteworthy artistic features, or something
else.
- Additional links or images to help illustrate your point. For
example, if you're doing something clever in SolidWorks, include some
SolidWorks screen captures that show off what you did. If you're
modeling a character or an object from popular media, include a
picture of the actual thing you're modeling. If you're creating a
variant of an existing product, include a link to the source of your
inspiration in the text file you submit.
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