Collapsible Furniture - Chair and Trolley (first crit)

22:35 Nicole Tay 0 Comments

  Started new semester and our first project is a group work. For this group work (2 Ppl or 3 in one group), we are needed to design a collapsible, dual-functional furniture. So, Heidi and I decided to be each other partner! Heidi had ideas for chair whereas I had ideas on trolley. Therefore, we combine our idea and below are our outcome!
  The reason I got ideas for trolley is because of our last sem final when we need to bring all the model from assignment one to last assignment. All the mock ups and final products made me go up and down the lift and from lift to car a few times. And that's why I have idea of making trolley so that moving models for this sem final will be much more easier. 
  We had encounter a lots of problems when doing the mock up in scale 1:10. The biggest problem is doing the timber joint... Balsa wood is so soft that when we poke the satay stick, the joint breaks... This made me and Heidi stress up a lot because that is the most important piece for our furniture and that's why we couldn't produce much drawings for the crit. But, we managed to build fragile mock up xD
First idea sketches
Development sketches

Components and measurements
side view of trolley
Trolley with handle up
Side view of rocking view
Top plan of rocking chair
Extension leg rest beach chair
Sketch book drawings












crit pin up

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Wall

20:23 Nicole Tay 0 Comments

  After a short sembreak, I almost forgot how to draw a technical drawing... Nearly forgotten what's the symbol for brick wall, concrete wall etc. But there's always Google as my lifesaver! Of course my teacher also guide me throughout this simple wall section drawing... I couldn't believe it's so simple because in my mindset, if there's something simple means there's something wrong. But for drawing or design, SIMPLE can be SIMPLE! 
  For this subject, I learnt a new thing which is specification. Specification is very important as it describes how the object need to be construct in detail writing.  

Brick and ceramic wall 
Concrete and plaster wall

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