These are the projects that I did in my grade 9 year.
One – Point Perspective
Two – Point Perspective
Three – Point Perspective
These are the perspective drawings that I did at the beginning of the year, I used a fine liner in the second drawing.
Maze
I did the maze and the activities related to it on paper, but I don’t have the printed maze, so I uploaded a picture of the maze and its solution from AutoCAD.
Isometric Drawings
This was the Isometric drawing practice.
Stickers
Each of these stickers I made with the sticker cutter as a logo, the first one is Pac-Man, the second is a goose logo that I borrowed off of the internet, and the third one is my own personal logo.
Laser Tag
This laser tag is double sided with a Canadian flag on the front and my personal logo on the back, it’s made as a keychain.
Laser Coin
This wooden coin is a double sided loonie (one dollar coin) made with the laserbox laser cutter.
3-D Printed Windmill
This is my windmill, I made the model in Autodesk inventor and printed it with a 3-D printer.
STEAM Tower
Me and a group of three students made a model of the floor in Autodesk fusion 360 and laser cut the carboard walls with the laser cutter, me and my friend also 3-D printed some furniture for this tower floor.
My grade 10 projects.
Egg drop
This is my group’s egg drop, it has a dry sponge on the bottom, a body made of taped straws and an openable parachute. Our egg survived.
1, 2 and 3 point perspectives
These are my perspective drawings, I am more proud of them this year.
Celestial Body (Ton 618) Model
This project was for science but me and Mayth made the model in drafting. It has a black 3-d printed sphere and a painted cardboard ring for the black hole’s accretion disk.
Gravity Car
This is our gravity car me and Mayth made. We launched it down a ramp, our efficiency was 67%.
Bath Bomb
I made a hollow knight bath bomb, I printed and tested it but don’t have a picture of the physical model, this is the model in fusion. It’s double sided, one side is larger than the other so it clamps down to form the mold. It didn’t work because the horns were thin and the head was not a round shape.
Bird Box
I made the model for this bird box in Autodesk’s fusion 360 software and laser cut the cardboard with the laserbox laser cutter. My chosen species was the tree swallow, a bird indigenous to British Columbia. I made a wooden version of my bird box and installed it on a tree near the Blakeburn lagoons.