12. Final Product
Process
The design process is outlined on earlier blog posts.
The build was basically just 3D printing. Each bowl took 5h25min, and used about $3 worth of filament (calculation based off of filament use of 129.54grams)




Had issues at the start using the white - We printed 3, using blue for the other two. Sanded and used a blow dryer to get rid of the interior stringy bits.

Reflection
The design process is outlined on earlier blog posts.
The build was basically just 3D printing. Each bowl took 5h25min, and used about $3 worth of filament (calculation based off of filament use of 129.54grams)
Had issues at the start using the white - We printed 3, using blue for the other two. Sanded and used a blow dryer to get rid of the interior stringy bits.
Reflection
Challenges were really defining my role or our role in the group. I think I have trouble working in large groups (ours was 7 people), which is something I should look into solving. I think it's about organization and clear communication within our group and with our teachers. We were working under the impression that the product was on the right track because we hadn't yet shown you our solution. That was our mistake. Amanda and I decided to re-do this project as a pair and solve the problem of door knobs catching on clothes. Stay tuned.
Successes include that this bowl worked as intended, and our design group members were happy!
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