Please check the attached “project 1 and 2” please notice that project 1 is fully completed and been attched as well in case that you need to view it since project 2 in an continuation/ extension for project 1 please notice that I have already completed the Final 3D augmented assembly so please do not worry about it. For this project I decided to make the robotic claw gripper in order to make my robot more practical and more useful, be aware that my final 3D augmented assembly is contained 2 different concepts for the the robotic claw gripper: 1 more futuristic and stretchable robot arms the second one little bit more realistic. This is what will be required to be handed A scenario depiction of the assembly/tool/gadget in use, to be created in ONE of the following ways; As a video, montage/collage, interactive PDF, staged photograph, or Gif. Your decision. A Completed Process Document Project 1 + 2 bringing both parts together and including high-quality images of the final assembly to be taken in the photo lab using Maya Clair Fontaine paper. Note: Process document is to include the usual components; design statement, images of final assembly, described and annotated, process work – how to construct /augmentation. Augmentation of your ‘base’ assembly (the final selected one from the initial 3, which has probably been modified to some degree since the Dollarama hand-in) is required and may be defined as the following: – A kit of parts approach with at least one ‘created-from-scratch’ adapted augmentation fitted on one or several of the kit assemblies or make some kind of kit/carrier to hold them – A laser cut or 3D printed object conceived as either; a) in-addition-to the base assembly or b) as a replacement part for some existing original part i.e.) subbing in a better designed and crafted part to replace something that previously existed in your assembly that didn’t quite work out or was poorly fitted and attached, wrong colour, size, etc. You may make your augmentation from the following materials; card weight paper (Maya or equal), Craft foam (flat stock), acrylic from book store (I will confirm this) packing foam (flat stock), silicon (flat stock) and other possible flat material provided it is approved by the FabLab first. Bring extra material so that Fablab can test. You may 3D model and use Pepakura to make your augmentation or laser cut a flat material using a die line you create. If you 3D model feel free to use an open stock 3D model and adapt to your needs i.e.) SketchUp warehouse, ThingVerse etc. Your assembly may be considered to be a 1:1 ‘size-as’ model or a scaled model version of a larger sized object provided it is not overly large.
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