Hello, my name is Dr. Sonia Marrero, I'm an adjunct professor and the faculty administrator over Saturday Morning Experience in the Education Department. My major is in Education/C&I (Curriculum & Instruction). My interest includes traveling, reading and spending time with my family and friends. I'm interested in learning how to integrate Makerspace with the Saturday Morning Experience (SME) program. I am inspired to make a small jewelry box.
Project 2: Laser Cutting a Tool Tote - Morgan Jones
This now was the week where I officially dedicated myself to building my aircraft. It did not happen in this project, but the official preparations were made, will will be described in depth. On the 12th of February, we were tasked to make the same tool tote, but using the 2D Laser Printers. Fortunately, this took a lot less machining, which allowed for some more creative design. Design and Fabrication Process The first thing that I had to do was change the thickness dimensions of our original machined tool tote from 0.71in to the panel thickness that the laser cutter uses (0.125in). I also added some flanges to connect the cut pieces together. Making the changes caused some minor geometrical issues in the CAD model, so I needed to fix those. Furthermore, I added an additional part onto the previous design, which was the aircraft stands that will be used to hold up the model airplane that I plan to make near the end of the class. This was how I officially sealed myself into p...
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