Tuesday, 8 November 2016

Rapid Prototype Final


Assalamualaikum and Hello everyone!
Hello Puan Manami!

So we finally printed the product and it look very satisfying and cute because of the smaller size. So we decided to print it in parts and assembling it on our on because printing in assemble was not able to happen because of a few problems. But still we can make it happen!

The parts printed.

Brainstorming process on how we were going to assemble the product nice and clean.

We decided to use hot glue gun as our adhesive agent because it is easy to handle and clean.

Assembling process.

Tadaa! The final look of our 3D model. We could not be prouder on how it turned out!


Front View

Side View

Bottom View

Back View

We feel so happy on how it turned out. It look almost the same of the original product but we did a few changes to make it look more authentic.

This the assemble that failed to be printed. The white one is the model and the black one is the base structure.

We even make the special box for our 3D model container for better presentation.

A simple box for the 3D model container.

Overall submition.


Pepatung Designers

Thank you so much espeacially for the Pepatung Crew that worked so hard on this project. Puan Manami that continuosly support and help us in order to teach us to be the best. The lab assistant Puan Fadilah that helped us along the process. Our classmates for their support and encouragement. Thank you so much everyone. We do appreaciate even the little things that you did for us. It has been a great journey, a great knowledge, a great project, very inspiring and very helpful for us. Again thank you to anyone involve.

Looking forward for the next project!

See you guys.
Have a nice day!

Rapid Prototype Machine

Assalamualaikum and Hello everyone!
Hello Puan Manami!

So last time we fiished on our 3D assembling. We finally went to the lab that provide Rapid Protoype (RP) machine to continue our Reverse Engineering process which is producing the prototype using machine. We finally able to see, touch and experiance the machine. It was definitely a great experiance and knowledge.

"Rapid Prototyping is a group of techniques used to quickly fabricate a scale model of a physical part of assembly using 3D computer aided design (CAD) data. Construction of the part or assembly is usually done using 3D or "additive layer manufacturing" technology" (Wikipedia, 2016).


RP Machine

This is the RP machine at our department. It is pretty huge and look so heavy. It is connected to a computer that read our 3D drawing. This is where the printing process happen. This machine using Polyjet and Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) for the materials. These materials can be pretty costy but the properties are good and exellence espeacially for the people that looking for plastic and durable kind of properties. 
(Industrial Design Department, Faculty of Design and Architecture, University Putra Malaysia)



This is the inside of RP machine and how the printing the product.


Water Work Machine

This is the water work machine. After the product have been printed by the RP machine. This machine will degrade all the base structure leaving the only 3D part model.

Software that read 3D drawing.

This is the software that read our STL file 3D drawing. It will determine all parts that need to be printed and calculate the amount of materials needed with the time taken to finish the printing process. 

We do face a few obstacles such as the limited material provided cost us to reduce the scale of our drawing. In the beginning we did feel a little bit disappointed as we really want our 3D model to be printed in 1:1 scale. Because the original product that we chose was already small in size and compact. If we wanted to print it, it took more than 10 hours to finish and used a lot of materials. 

So we reduced the size of of our 3D model to 50% less. The process to scale down the model itself was not that easy. It became hard because all the parts were from different individuals and it had a lot of problem to read and follow the instruction but somehow our heroic lecturer that we love so much really help us in order to make it successful. Thank you so much Puan Manami. In the end this process also helped us to learn more about the abilty of 3D software can offer which was great espeacially the software that we were using SOLIDWORKS. It finally became 2:1 scale of model and only took less than 1 hour to finish. Alhamdulillah.

Hope everything will turn out great and we cannot wait to see the finished prototype printed.

We offer our gratitude and big thanks to our beloved lecturer Puan Manami for the patient and kindness showed in order to teach us and also the lab assistant Puan Fadilah that helped us a lot during the process. Thank you very much.

See you next time.
Have a great day.

Wednesday, 19 October 2016

Assembling

Hello everyone!
Hello the cutest Puan Manami!

So today we finished our task on assembling all the parts. We seperated the container into five parts and each and everyone of us got one part to make a 3D out of it, the next step is assembling. We need to assemble all 3D parts back into the original container. We do make a few changes in our design in order to avoid copyright issues or something like that.

So here are the results of our assembling (please click the picture to enlarge):

Colour with line

Colour no line

No colour

No colour with visible line


Technical Drawing


That is all for now. More update soon, Thank you for checking out. Have a nice day!

Thursday, 13 October 2016

Parts 3D Making

Hello Everyone!
Hello Puan Manami! :)


So today we will update our latest assigment which is making 3D for each parts of the container that we have seperated. Please click to enlarge the picture.

Part A

Part B

Part C


Part D


Part E


So that is the 3D drawing data we have done for our container. Every part done by different individual as you can see on each file. More update soon.
Thank you for checking out. 


Monday, 10 October 2016

Hand Technical Drawing

Hello everyone!
So last week we need to select a product for our rapid prototyping project.
And we are doing 'reverse engeneering' technique. 
We selected a container that have unique shapes and five different parts. 

*picture of the container (will be update soon)*

*Why five different parts?
Because we have five members and each and everyone of us need to do their own part.

After disassembled all the parts of the container. We need to measure every section of our parts and do a technical drawing for every part. Here are the hand technical drawing for the selcted container (please click on the picture to enlarge):

Part A

Part B

Part C

Part D

Part E


Will be updated our progress. Thank you.


Introduction

Hello and Welcome to our page.
We would like to do a litle bit of introduction about Pepatung Design.

We are the students of Industrial Design from Faculty of Design and Architecture University of Putra Malaysia.

We have been assigned to do a project for the subject of IND 3402 Advanced Computer Aided Design conducted by our beautiful and sweet Puan Manami.\

Any progress about the projects will be updated here in order to keep and share the knowledge.

Here are the crews of Pepatung Design:


We have 5 members of Pepatung Design. 

Blog Editor: Amira Rosli (first row with yellow scarf).
Assistant of Blog Editor / Photographer: Imtiyaz Jamari (second row with blue scarf).
Project Manager: Nabilah Hishah (second row with brown scarf). 
Assistant Project Manager 1: Nadiah Rozlan (second row with yellow scarf).
Assistant Project Manager 2: Huda Mat Juna (first row with black scarf). 

Our hopes are that we all manage to get an A for this subject. In addition, we also hope we can really enjoy and understand this subject and use the knowledge for our future. Lastly, we hope this blog will be useful for us now and probably in the future and beyond than that this blog able to share knowledge about our subject to whoever in the world that may need it.

Do support us everyone! Thank you!