Drafting 9

BELOW ARE ALL OF THE PROJECTS THAT I HAVE DONE IN DRAFTING FOR THE 2023-2024 SCHOOL YEAR:

 

PERSPECTIVE DRAWINGS:

For the perspective drawings assignments, we had to draw images with one, two, and three perspective points. We could follow YouTube tutorials, make our own, or use references for the drawing. I chose to follow a tutorial for the one point perspective, and use a reference for the two and three point drawings.

One Point Perspective Drawing:

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Two Point Perspective Drawing:

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Three Point Perspective Drawing:

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ISOMETRIC DRAWING:

For the isometric drawings we had to make 3D letters on a specially designed piece of paper. We had to write STEAM as well as our names.

Isometric Drawing Initial Sketch:

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Isometric Drawing  Final Draft:

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STICKERS:

For the stickers we had free reign over our design choices. However, we were told that it would be easier to make a simple one colour design for our first sticker, so that’s what most people including myself did.

One Colour Sticker:

I chose a shark because they’re one of my favorite animals and had simple, recognizable silhouettes.

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Two Colour Sticker:

For the two colour sticker, I made the logo of a band that I listen to.

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Logo Sticker:

Here is my personal logo. It’s just my initials.

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LASER TAG:

For our laser tag we once again had free reign over the design. As you can see when comparing the images of the laser tag and the sticker, I chose to put my personal logo onto my laser tag.

 

 

 

 

BIOME PROJECT:

After learning about different parts of ecosystems, we were told to choose a biome and make a 3D model of it. You can see my shark sticker in the background of the biome.

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DICE:

Below you can see the images of the dice. I had difficulties with this project because for some reason the program I was using was having problems saving my work, so I ended up having to restart the whole project from scratch two or three times.

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3D PRINTED BOAT:

For this project we were told to make a 3D model of a boat and 3D print it. Then we weighed it, and tested how many pennies could fit before it sunk. If I remember correctly, my boat fit five or six pennies. Not the best, but it could have been worse.

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HYDE CREEK BOAT RACING:

We started off by making prototype boats from paper and cardboart, before moving onto our final boat, which was constructed at Hyde Creek. We cut out all the shapes necessary for the boat and then taped everythin gtogether, making sure to keep enough tape to tape up the outside of boat in order to waterproof it. Something we could’ve done to improve the design was to be more conservative of the tape, as there were some patches where the tape didn’t cover the entirety of the cardboard, thus allowing water to enter the boat. Amongst us, we chose the lightest member since that way th eboat would have less mass weighing and slowing it down.

Prototype Boats:

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Building The Actual Boat:

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STEAM TOWER:

For this assignment we started off by creating a sketch of what we wanted out floor plan to look like, before creating the design in Fusion. Afterwards, we copied the designs into the laser cutting software and put the tower itself together into a finalized piece. For my floor, I chose an office space. There are cubicles, two bathrooms, a kitchen, two lounge rooms, two offices, and a conference room.

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