Huwebes, Marso 10, 2016

Second Panda Attempt!


I hope this'll work good for us!

First Panda Attempt: FAILED!






Since our interview with Sir Tom made us convinced to make a Panda-themed artefact, we decided to make one. But the first attempt looked like a dazed dog with pouty lips--yikes!

EVALUATION ACCOMPLISHED!!



We had been through a lot to gain this signed paper. We almost got locked out of the dorm because we came back past curfew. But guess what? It was totally worth it! :D

Part IX: PROduction Plan


PROduction PLAN


STEP


PROCEDURE/MATERIALS


TOOLS/EQUIPMENT


RISK


TIME

1
Draw your desired shapes on a piece of metal sheet.
pencil, ruler, nail, hammer, rope, eraser and tri square
Too many errors
one period

2

Cut from your metal sheet.

metal snips, gloves, drill, jigsaw
Hands may be mistaken in snipping

one period

3


Grind/Cut the pole.

metal grinder, goggles, gloves
The pole may be cut in the wrong way

one period

4

Weld the pole with the two bigger circles.

welding machine, gloves, mask/goggles
Nothing; we trust Sir Oro’s magical hands

one period

5

Attach the smallest circle to the pole.

Sealant
Sealant may be put to waste

one day

6


Put together the base.


rivet, riveter
Riveter may punch the wrong holes


one day

7

Attach the outer poles to the poles


rivet, riveter
Riveter may punch the wrong holes


one day

8


Attach the base to the pole.


rivet, riveter
Riveter may punch the wrong holes


one day

9

Cover the sharp edges.

electrical tape
May run out
One-half  period

10


Paint the artefact.


paint, face mask
Could ruin the whole project if not used correctly

One day






Part VIII: Progress Chart


Our color-coded
PROGRESS CHART

WEEK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Search for client







Formulation of P.I.E.S.







Interview







Brainstorming







Purchase/Bringing of Materials







Designing of Artefact







Creation of Artefact









Miyerkules, Marso 9, 2016

Part VII:Constraints and Considerations

Part VII: Constraints and Considerations


A. CONSTRAINTS

               metal
               minimum size of the artefact

B. CONSIDERATIONS

               rubber/electrical tape
 d

Part VI: Tools and Equipment




Part VI: Tools and Equipment


Since we didn't have our own device for capturing photos (Joellee and Shiri don't usually bring their phones and mine has a *very* low camera resolution), we had a hard time taking documentaries. And now that I needed photos of the tools we used (or using), I thank Mr. Google.


HAMMER

NAILS

http://www.ykmetals.com/img/iron_nails-1.jpg
RIVETS


                                               



RIVETER



WELDING MACHINE


GRINDER


METAL SNIPS

And of course, our...

METAL SHEETS

Necessary supplies like pencil, rulers and the likes were also used.