Thursday, February 17, 2022

STL files ready!

Once I was done, I saved all the .ipt parts as .stl files and sent it to my faculty to be 3D printed. So, I don't really have my product with me - YET! Although I do have a bunch of renderings I made for my project submission. Till then! 👀






 

Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Turning Reality

    Before turning it into .stl files and starting 3D printing, I've created the parts on Autodesk Inventor. I had to separate the main body into 2 different parts, due to the printer requirements. So there are 3 parts to be printed in total. Here's a snippet of my work in Autodesk Inventor. 




I'm very excited to see how this will turn out under the printer. Stay tuned!


Sunday, January 9, 2022

SENDÜK: Development

     After a hard time choosing, I've decided that Design 5 of the sketches is the best possible solution to ergonomic problems of the spoon. I've further hand-drawn a technical drawing of the product. I really hope this product turns out well under the 3D printer. It could help many people out there.











Saturday, January 8, 2022

SENDÜK: The Initial Process

    Last week we were assigned to make sketches for a product to be 3D printed. I chose to  repurpose and redesign a parkinson-friendly spoon as my main subject. People with Parkinson's disease struggles with eating as they shake a lot. This design can solve the issue by adding a cover or a seal to a spoon, so that food will not fall off.

     I thought SENDÜK is a stylish name, it translates to any tool that you use to eat soup or rice in Bahasa Malaysia. Here are my initial digital sketches. 








STL files ready!

Once I was done, I saved all the .ipt parts as .stl files and sent it to my faculty to be 3D printed. So, I don't really have my product...