Cell Phone Project

Assignment 2:   Individual Project   

100 points Sketch, 100 Points Mid-Design submission, 100 points Final Drawing and Reflection Page.

 

Directions: You will design and illustrate a creative and innovative cell phone.  You will be responsible for sketching, designing and drawing your phone plan.  Use the graph paper to sketch on in scale and then model it in AutoCAD. Use the ANSI "A" Portrait title block that is in the AutoCAD Templates making sure that you fill in the blanks.  You will be awarded points according to creativity, accuracy and complexity.  Please follow the guidelines to help you through the design and detail process.  You can view the rubric that will be used to assess your final project.  When the phone is complete, you must fill out a reflection on the project as a whole.  Answer the questions in the spaces provided and then print it out.  Turn it in to Mr. Gawlik.  Your name should not appear on the reflection sheet.

 

Cell Phone Link Page

 

 

Parameters:

Ø    Sketch the front and two side views on graph paper.  1 inch on paper will represent a ½” in real life.  Mr. Gawlik must approve your sketch before proceeding to the computers.

Ø    The overall size of the phone must not exceed 4 inches tall and 2” wide closed if it is a flip phone.  It can be any shape as long as it fits the parameters.  The phone should be no thicker than ¾” in real life.

Ø    There should be no sharp edges on the phone (remember to use fillet or chamfer).

Ø    Your design should include the following

o      Number pad (buttons)

o      Digital display

o      Minimum of 8 different layers for your benefit

o      Show different modes such as an address book or a calculator

o      Good design principles

Ø    Digitize your work and save on your H: Drive called Cell phone

Ø    Send me your phone on Outlook webmail.  Only one copy per group will be required if you are working together.

Ø    Views that need to be presented in a layout:

-presentation view

-front view with two side views

-any auxiliary views (ex: swivel face or flip face)

-instruction page with notes to illustrate the watch (this should be a Word Document).

 

 Suggestions:

Ø    Offset objects for thickness

Ø    Use symmetry if possible (the Mirror command)

Ø    Do not make the items on the phone too small (example: buttons, numbers)

Ø    Use polyline width to make wide visible lines.

Ø    Learn from examples presented in class, online, and from catalogs

Ø    Be creative

 

web pages created by Matthew Gawlik for the students of Hinsdale South High School Thursday November 08, 2007

Pre-Engineering  II Projects