Finished project: Name in Languages

This is my finished project.

I had a few problems with this. At first, when I was trying to design it the first time, it wouldn’t come out correct. The words would be mashed together and the actual languages would be added with different things. I had to re-save it about three times before it actually came out correctly. I had to save it as a PDF file, had to convert text to curves, and then I had to transfer the file to the laser cutter.

Speaker Process Images

Back of our amp, the silver thing is a heat sink system that keeps the amp cool so it dosent explode.

A Latch Brennan created on open SCAD, a 3D printer program that allows us to create things such as the diaphram for our speaker.
The Initial stages of the print, about 1.5 mm high at this point.
Nick creating a latch for the speaker so the speaker stays secure in its chassis.
We added rectangular holes in the side structure to decrease the weight of the speaker, as well as decreasing the vibration of the chassis to produce better sound quality.
Matthew Duff wrapping the coil around the housing mechanism for the magnets.

My name in multiple languages

For my second project, I am going to have my name written in multiple languages.the first one is ダニエル. This is Daniel in Japanese. The literal translation is Danieru. The second one is دانيال. This translates to Danial. This is Arabic. Next, we have डैनियल. This is Hindi. Translation: Dainiyal. Also, there is 丹尼爾. This is traditional Chinese. Translate: Dānní’ěr. These are just a few names that have been written in multiple languages. I also plan to make a plaque with all of the translations on there. I will have to double check some of these with people who go here to make sure that I have it correct.

Treehouse

Cross-diagonal support
Floor studs
Brackets for floor studs

Top of platform

Global Chicken

I made a chicken using almost all outlines of the continents and some islands. It turned out better than I had though. I though it wouldn’t look like a chicken what so ever. I learned how to use Corel properly and how to break curves and lines apart which were the continents to then place them in the right place.

Global Chicken laser etched onto wood which is going up on my wall.

Finished Project: Boomerang

Standing with finished boomerang.

Boomerang

I did as I planned, but what I could do better is to make sure that the measurements are right before cutting, because it could mess up the whole project. The reason I say that is because I thought that, at first, I had messed up the boomerang because it didn’t feel right. I did end up having to change the design because the first design wasn’t working. The reason that it wasn’t working is because the design was too big to be able to draw and it was a raster file. I needed to have a vector format like an SVG file, which is easier to create an outline from. The first design had too many designs on the boomerang for the extraction to be easy. The design above is easier to use, and will fly better because it is smaller. I havn’t tested it yet though. For those who don’t know what raster and vector files are, raster is pixalated, and vector is more lines.

Speaker Project

Matt Duff, Brennan, and I are building a speaker from the raw components. We will be using a stationary magnet, wire to form a coil around the magnet, and a plate attached to the wire as the vibrating component. We will then experiment with various changes and how they affect speaker volume and quality such as the structure of the enclosure and the coiling of the wire.

Speaker Project

For my makerspace project I am going to be making a speaker that can be used with an aux cord. I will be working with Nick and Brennan, and I will be working on coiling the wires and part of the construction of the speaker.

International Chess Board Design:

This is the design for the International Chess Board that I made during Interim Week. This Chess Board has all the names of the first eight countries/places to start to play chess, and also has the names of each country in their most common language. I came up with this idea because chess is a very popular game all around the world and I knew I could make a cool design for the chess board. This design took about 2 hours to make, and the chess board took 30 minutes to cut with a lazer cutter. The board ended up being 12-12 inches.

My international chess board design. Created using Corel Draw.

International Chess Board

For the Maker-space interim I am going to make a chess board with the names of all the first countries to start playing chess engraved in the white squares. To make this I will use the template I previously made to engrave a piece of wood for the board, then I’ll 3D print the chess pieces to complete the set.

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