Introduction
Define A Problem
This project I had to build train pieces and then assemble them so it would just like an actual locomotive.
Generate Concepts
I started this project by building the train body first and worked on all the other pieces. Reading the dimensions was a little tricky a first because there was so many, but after a while I had no problem reading the dimensions.
Develop A Solution
Construct And Test Prototype
Evaluate Solution
My parents and friends said it look really nice because it looks just like a real locomotive. They said that they wouldn't change anything to the appearance of the train.
Present The Solution
I did have a few challenges that I faced during this
project. The problems I faced were either that I didn’t know how to do
something or that I didn’t know where to start on building a piece. I solved
those problems by either asking a friend for help or I whent on YouTube to see
how they built it. The purpose of a section view is to show the object cut in
half to see what is in the inside or to see what types of wholes there are and
how deep they go through the object. The purpose of an auxiliary view is to
show the dimensions of a slanted surface of the object. Symbols are used to make dimensioning holes more easier to see and using symbols take up less space than writing out what type of whole it is using letters. The purpose of a broken view is to be able to see the object split into 2 parts. We need tolerances because if we make pieces that are suppose to fit together we can tolerate the dimension so that it can be a really tight fit or a little lose so you can easily fit the pieces together with out trying to use a hammer to get the pieces to connect.