This is my 1-point perspective of a dining room getting attacked by a giant octopus, and on the left is the tale of a person who just got attacked and dragged out the window.
this is my two point perspective it shows a corner street filled with people and many of the buildings have lost of designs on each of the different buildings and some of them are seen coming to life and there two river sides under the streets
This is my three point perspective like the other drawings it shows a basic tower and some people coming and going from the tower.
this is my isometric drawing having many little designs on it. it shows the STEAM going into a portal and the rest of it coming out of the other end. It also shows a short version of my name from Cassius to just Cash.
this is my 3D printed boat used to be a prototype to the boat races that we did earlier this year.
These are more form the boat race is shows my group thinking and building the boats for the when I get in it we came 2 out of all the boats in who could last the longest and we had a very fun time making it. when we where making it we tried to go for a pointed thing at the end and a support beam through the middle to keep the sides intact. thankfully we double wrapped the the outside with tape to keep the water out witch worked ok for the first 20min. And I was the one in the boat because I was the lightest one in the group witch made it so the boat even if there where some holes we would not sink. the event lasted about 3hours and I was in the boat for around 1hour and 10 min
This is my STEAM tower to its most resent picture with wall paper and many rooms who wouldn’t want to live here. there was suppose to be furniture but that has not been done yet. i took me a very long time to figure out how to design this because I did not understand how but with help I it started working and it was a lot of fun to make.
Steam passion project.
Starting out with the basic idea. I mean what I want to do a designing and engineering project. I enjoyed designing and I love Building and putting things together and taking them apart. So, my original idea was to make a Leaver Connected to many gears and make A generator That you can power by hand. The original idea was that I was going to 3D print all the pieces. And then slowly put them together overtime. This was the first prototype of the gear. It was too thin and far too small.
The next part was to start designing it. And that took a long time. Because I was new to the program. And new to designing anything. Online. But I ended up making it. In simple contraption. With New base. A gear. And a crank. That one rotated willpower. A small TT motor attached. To the base.
At this point, the plan was also altered slightly. Instead of it just producing power, the plant was for it to send power Who small Christmas lights that would be attached through my poster board and have them light up as I would spin the wheel. And at this point, while printing one of the prototypes failed. Forcing me to redesign. And try again.
Once I had all the pieces printed and assembled. The next part was the wiring to my board. Into a. Ammeter. That would read the output coming from my crank. So that I and everyone else could see if it was working or not.
Once all the main pieces were assembled. The last step was to make a base. And a sturdy bottom so that all the heavy forward weight. Wouldn’t just tip my project over? The base was especially annoying to make. Because I made it from wood and metal. And I am not as great or experienced as working with metal and wood. As I would have liked to be. But once that was finished and it all connected properly. I made a poster board. And wired it up.
On the final day I was happy everything was working. And so far from my original idea, my project seemed to be a success. But sadly. While trying to power. Many of the lights. I cranked a bit too hard. And what are the pieces snapped. Unable. To reprint. Or make any drastic last-minute changes. I was pretty screwed. The ammeter did still end up working with the little power that I could generate. And the upside to this? Is that it acted as a learning experience for me and the people who came to my booth, I was able to explain and show people that things can go wrong. Suddenly. And stuff does happen. Who was explaining the 3D printers and the laser printers? And the engineering process to different people. And still being proud. Of. Doing something? That I have never even remotely done before. And in the end, I would like to call this A successful failure.
Steam 9 Cassius Marshall Passion project. The crank engine