Skull and Crossbones
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This is a warning sign made from a skull and crossbones. We created an outline of a skull using a sketch to define its key lines and points, then used Solidworks software to bring our project to life. Overview and Background Lesson Plan and Activity Two-Dimensional Art Project Problem Statement: With your partner, you will design a "2D" placard using Solidworks. You both will have the same design that meets the requirements below, and you will EACH use Solidworks to create your design. Click here for inspiration: http://www.thingiverse.com/explore/popular/art/2d-art/page:1 Requirements: It should have a flat back; details will be on the front side It should fit inside a box that is 10 cm x 10 cm when lying flat It should be no more than 1 cm thick It should be as detailed as possible Details will be made using sketches that are extruded to different heights No error messages Do not extrude contours - each feature should have its own sketch The part should be centered about the origin Demonstrate efficient use of construction lines Demonstrate efficient use of automatic and manual relations Demonstrate efficient use of Smart Dimensions Demonstrate efficient use of mirroring Demonstrate efficient use of linear or circular patterns Project Requirements: You and your partner must develop an agreed-upon plan for your stick figure. Each person will draw a scale front view of your design. One person's drawing details all dimensions on the x-y plane. The second sketch details all dimensions along the z-axis (i.e. extrusion heights). A bulleted/numbered list of the order you will create your model to be updated as you work through completing your design. This plan must be approved before you begin making your figure in Solidworks. Once you start creating your models, you and your partner MUST work together, staying at the same pace. Do not move on to the next step of your plan until you've checked in with your partner and you are BOTH ready to proceed to the next step. Each person should submit their completed Solidworks file AND .stl file at the end of the project.
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