Summary:
The designs have a 10cmx10cmx10cm constraint on them, allowing these additions to be the perfect size for day to day use. The prime bottle acts as a pencil holder that can easily hold pencils, pens, highlighters, and markers. On the other hand, Individuals can easily place portable study materials into the three provided slots in the Lunchly box! These supplies are a must to keep your desks organized in a fun and entertaining way.
These designs were made in collaboration with @SimonJenner_2510311
Lesson Plan and Activity:
A recent analysis by the Staples finance department has concluded that sales for desktop organization products have declined in recent years. The company would like to ramp up their profits in this area by enhancing the aesthetic nature of these products.
Your group of two has been hired to design a set of theme-based organizational products. Your team will design a set of office supplies that are tied together with a common theme. You must be able to justify the theme that connects the products together. The idea is that the customer will not want to buy just one; they will want to buy the whole set.
Assembly and Constructions:
The prime bottle requires no assembly and is ready to use after printing is done! Although the lunchly consists of two peices, the lid and the box. Therefore all that needs to be done post printing is: take the extra filament off of the bottom of the lid and allow it to serve its function and be placed on top of the box for easy use!
Design Choices:
Prime bottle:
Change #1
Before:
After
In the beginning, after we finished the model, we realized that the arcs were bigger than we needed. Therefore, we changed the arc length from 0.8 cm to 0.05 cm. This helped us achieve a better and enhanced looked compared to the initial draft. We also only changed the measure for one arc and added a equal contraint on the following ones. This way we were able to keep the sketch cleaner without many smart dimensions.
Change #2
before:
After:
When reviewing the Prime logo, it was clear that the engraving was too deep and would be hard to print. To fix this problem we used the translated surface feature which allowed us to recieve a thinner engraving with no change in the dimensions.
Result
Lunchly
As for the Lunchly not many changes were made from our original plan. Although since the whole tool was made in the same design, we seperated the bodies which were the lid and the box before printing them and saved each peice as its own 3mf.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.