Industrial+Design

Industrial Design

Industrial designers plan the objects that we use every day, from a pencil sharpener to a coffee maker. As an introduction to basic 3-D design, students create simple 3-D forms, which can be manipulated and combines using art software. This super-simple, easy to use program works like a lathe turning machine, used in woodworking. It is available for home use in the free download here: [] and video of the program in use here.

By using sensors in the basket, the arms will move in, grab an article of clothing, fold it, and then place it on the rod, where you can then pick it up and put it away at your convenience. || by Hunter: || ||  || ||  ||  || || Design by Cullen: ||  || || Rocket by Ben: || Flower by Greta: || || Design by Cullen || Robot Design by Tyler: || || Robot Design by Cole: || Robot Design by Rachele: ||
 * [[image:simonyshs/robocass.jpg width="241" height="271"]] |||| **Industrial Design, by Cassandra:**
 * Automated Clothing Folder**
 * Doorknob Design
 * Top Design, By Tiffany
 * Design by Connor:
 * Table Design by Vivian:
 * Robot Design by Hunter:
 * Splicer by Zoe: