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Desktop basketball

Desktop basketball. BY: Anthony Ferritto – Averill Park High School Mike Miller – Catholic Central High School Conner Schroder – Taconic Hills High School. Why our product?. Imagine being overwhelmed with work and needing a break. Sometimes the court is too far away.

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Desktop basketball

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  1. Desktop basketball BY: Anthony Ferritto– Averill Park High School Mike Miller – Catholic Central High School Conner Schroder – Taconic Hills High School

  2. Why our product? • Imagine being overwhelmed with work and needing a break. • Sometimes the court is too far away. • Our desktop basketball game will keep people occupied while providing an enjoyable experience.

  3. The Hoop Ultrasonic weld – backboard to bracket Ultrasonic weld – backboard to pole Backboard - water jet acrylic Bracket - water jet ABS Pole - water jet ABS Red powder coat Press fit – pole to base Base - water jet steel CNC machining operation

  4. The Hoop(Continued) Laser etching Rim - water jet aluminum Drilling operation – rim and bracket Orange powder coat Riveting operation – rim to bracket Note: The red features on the backboard are only red to emphasize details and will be laser etched into the acrylic on the final product.

  5. The Hoop (dimensions) Ø 2” 10.5” 4” 4”

  6. The Launcher Launching mechanism – metal formed aluminum Connector rings – injection molded ABS Base - water jet ABS Ultrasonic welds – connector rings to base

  7. The Launcher (Continued) Solder - spring to launching mechanism Spring - purchased

  8. The Launcher (Dimensions) 1.7” 2” 1”

  9. The Ball Injection molded ABS 1”

  10. Cost estimate • Total Cost: $2700 • Costs $7.00 to make each product

  11. Conclusion • Creative idea with a complex design • Engaging for an entire team of students • All of the criteria of the product were met • A practical and enjoyable giveaway Why don’t you give us a shot? It could be a slam dunk. Any Questions?

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