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Coffee Table Idea

Coffee Table Idea. By: Edgar Campos. Design.

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Coffee Table Idea

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  1. Coffee Table Idea By: Edgar Campos

  2. Design • Modular Coffee Shop Table Design Brief Client:Mr. Smith’s Coffee ShopTarget Consumer:University students 17-30 years oldDesigner:Problem Statement:The current lounge chair and living room-style seating areas in Mr. Smith’s Coffee Shop are too large, and cannot accommodate the growing number of patrons.Design Statement:Design and model a modular table that will allow a greater number of patrons to be serviced at Mr. Smith’s Coffee Shop.Constraints:1. 2 adults minimum seating per table.2. Modular table design must interlock for stability.3. Maximum $200 cost per table.4. 50 lb maximum weight limit per table.5. Table-top surface must withstand commercial cleaning products.6. At least 50% of the materials must come from recycled sources.7. Initial design concept is due in 1 week.

  3. Team Plane • Rules of team plane • · Communicate by Email · Come on Wiki when work needs to be doneDemocratic rules. Without a court or jail. Team consensus· If you don’t submit work, you will receive hundreds of unnecessary emails saying “Do your Work”.·Don't mess with the law or yo out hommie but I will not snitch on you eight like the other teams.

  4. Teams Timeline • 1. Engineering Notebook daily entriesDay 1 entry dates: 4/15, 4/21, 4/25, 4/27, 4/29, 5/3, 5/5, 5/9Day 2 entry dates: 4/18, 4/19, 4/20, 4/26, 4/28, 5/2, 5/4, 5/62. Team Norms (Day 1 - 4/15, Day 2 - 4/18)3. Timeline (Day 1 – 4/21, Day 2 4/19)4. Design Brief (Day 1 – 4/21, Day 2 – 4/19)5. Team member evaluationsDay 1 evaluation dates: 4/27 and 5/9Day 2 evaluation dates: 4/26 and 5/66. Self evaluationsDay 1 evaluation dates: 4/27 and 5/9Day 2 evaluation dates: 4/26 and 5/67. Dimensioned, detailed sketches in engineering notebook of design and each individual part of the design (Day 1 – 4/25, Day 2 – 4/20)8. IDW creations of each individual part (Day 1 – 5/3, Day 2 – 5/2)9. IDW of exploded view (Day 1 – 5/3, Day 2 – 5/2)PowerPoint presentation (Day 1 – 5/9, Day 2 – 5/6)

  5. Table design

  6. Table on inventor

  7. IDW’s

  8. IDW’s

  9. Explosion

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