The Brief
“Each team must design, build and demonstrate at least one machine that effectively integrates machine elements, sensors and actuators and code to perform a specified function. Your machine must work, but it does not need to fulfil a real-world need. It can be playful, joyful, whimsical, devious, absurd.”
The Idea
The team decided to design and prototype an automatic gift wrapper, that would be capable of automatically wrapping a standard size gift box. A successful design was built, which only had one moving part related to the core wrapping function.
My Contribution
I volunteered to lead the project, so was heavily involved in all aspects of the design process. I came up with the mechanical design of the machine, iterating through the design of the tunnel and ultimately designing each piece using CAD in SolidWorks. I also helped with the programming of the Arduino board that was used to control motor driving the system.
Prototyping
Many prototypes were created, to ensure perfect functionality. The early ones were made from scrap wood and blue foam, and later laser cut MDF. For the laser cutting, I drew out each part precisely using SolidWorks before the file was sent to be cut.
Instructions
The graphics for the instructions on how to use the product. The user would only need to insert the box, press the start button, and apply the glue as the box is wrapped. I draw each picture using Illustrator, and each picture was part of an instructions page.