speaker

speaker

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This speaker design operates without the need for batteries, functioning solely with phones or other small devices. Print Settings Printer Brand: MakerBot Printer: MakerBot Replicator (5th Generation) How I Designed This Steps I started by creating a solid rectangle and then added two circles on its front side, ensuring they were equally spaced and sized. Next, I extruded the circles inward to create an enclosed shape with an open front and closed back. Following that, I added another circle to the top of the rectangle, extruding it downward through the entire object, sealing any gaps at the top and bottom of the hole. Subsequently, I inserted two circles on either side of the rectangle, extending them all the way through the object where they met in the middle. Finally, I designed a support for the music device to be placed within, creating a hole through it that connected with the holes in the side circles, leaving an opening where the phone was to be inserted and closed. Custom Section project:speaker Objectives: students will learn how to design a speaker allowing sound to pass through holes and emerge from the speakers' bass. Audiences: grade 8 and above. Preparation: prior knowledge of AutoDesk Inventor is essential for this project. Steps: ensure that all components are aligned correctly and evenly, allowing sound to flow freely through the holes to the speakers' bass. Results: students should have designed a speaker that operates without batteries or electronic components.

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