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Year: 2016

Collapsible Bottle Opener – Ideas and Requirements

Posted on March 9, 2016

Problem Statement Design a collapsible bottle opener in such a way that it cannot be made with traditional manufacturing methods. It is desired that the bottle opener be collapsible to better fit inside a pocket …

Posted in Archived Posts, Collapsible bottle opener

1.) Crossbow Team 1 – Project Ideas and Requirements

Posted on March 8, 2016

Our ME 514 Project is about designing and printing a handheld crossbow. We want to design our crossbow to shoot modified straws. The idea is based on two different designs provided on Thingiverse.com. We want …

Posted in Archived Posts, Crossbow #1Tagged goal, Idea, Requirements

Ornithopter – Project Ideas and Requirements

Posted on March 7, 2016

Hello World, We would like to introduce our ME514-project, which we will continuously report about here. We have decided to build a rubber band powered ornithopter.  An ornithopter is a flying device which uses beating …

Posted in Archived Posts, Rubber Band Powered Ornithopter

New projects for the spring term

Posted on February 25, 2016

We have just defined and voted for the projects of this spring semester and are about to start with the design phase and then lots of printing. Stay tuned.

Posted in Archived Posts, GeneralTagged 3d print, additive manufacturing, FDM
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