PANDORA REVISTED: MR SHARK & FAM

WORDS DRAWN

SUBTRACT + PACK + TAPERED

 

ICETRAY PDF

 

MODEL 1

SUBTRACT + PACK: Triangular piece protruding could be slotted into the hole of the next module, forming a pack

TAPERED: Triangular made to be t

MODEL 2

SUBTRACT + PACK: A pack could be formed when the triangle piece at one side of the module is slotted into the triangular “mouth” (AKA hole) at the other side of another module

TAPERED: Both the protruding piece and the “mouth” were tapered

MODEL 3

 

SUBTRACT: The “mouth” was formed by taking away part of the model away. A rectangular hole also dug out.

PACK: Rectangular button could be slotted into the to hole at the side of another module

TAPERED: The top and bottom of the “mouth” were designed to be tapered as it extends out

FINAL MODEL – MR SHARK

 

Mr shark is a improvement of model 3.

Improvements made:

  • Decrease overall size of model
  • Flat base made in consideration of mould/ice tray making
  • Button and hole carefully measured and made so modules could be slotted together perfectly

 

MOLD MAKING PROCESS

ICE MODULES

 

 

 

FINAL THOUGHTS

Sanding and polishing the initial model is very important. My initial model wasn’t very smooth and that affected all the models made with the latex mould… I had to polished and touch up on them before they could be used for the silicon mould.

 

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Lung Nok Wan

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4 thoughts on “PANDORA REVISTED: MR SHARK & FAM”

  1. Nok Wan, I know you’ve shown me your drawings in class but please upload your drawings again with better resolution as they are impossible to review here; as this semester is about Form and Visualization and there is equal emphasis on model-making and technical drawings, so my advice would be to leave ‘solid’ and legible record of technical drawings on OSS. I suggest you do another isometric drawing showing the arrangement of 4-6 modules for your ideal ice-tray and how they slot into one another, just as what you’ve drawn, but with more modules. Make your technical drawings bigger, sharper and have more ‘presence’, think D, SD, SO with emphasis on the important elements in your OSS layout. Your current layout makes your annotation (D) and your sketch models and drawings (SO), a bit reversed, no? Thanks.

  2. Hurray! Nok Wan your Sharkie ice modules are looking great! Thanks for revising the drawings too… don’t forget to do up a final PDF layout including the 3 operative verbs used & showcasing the final ice Mr Sharkie.

  3. Nok Wan, Do compile a Final PDF Layout for this assignment showing the final 4-6 ice-module configuration, 3 Operative Verbs, full set of Technical drawings (Plans, Sections, Elevations & Isometric drawings)…

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