2. Introduction and Business Need
• Introduction
• Schooling Path to now
• Projects
• Business Need of projects for Brentwood
3. PROJECTS
• MAXX Ortho Mold/ Plug
• Stryker Reverse Engineering Mold/ Stacker
• Volvo Tooling Pictures
• Quick Change Tooling Updates
• L.L. Brown and Key Dies Visit
• Tooling Carts
• Work Instructions on Syteline
• Essential Medical Cone and Die Locators
• Prototyping Part/ 3D Printing
• Heavy Gauge Tub Reverse Engineering
• Wheelbarrow Rack Drawings
• ArcRoyal and DeRoyal Plate
4. MAXX Ortho Mold/ Plug
• Designed a mold and a plug assembly for a MAXX Ortho part
• Referenced another MAXX Ortho part and based my mold design and plug off of that
• Worked with Kevin on designing the plug and learned a technique on how to design plugs
6. Stryker Reverse Engineering Mold/ Stacker
• Reverse engineered the existing mold for the part
• Designed parts for the stacker with the help of David
• Built the stacker in an assembly and created part drawings
8. Volvo Tooling Pictures
• Worked with Danielle Kienle on getting tooling pictures that Volvo needed
• Volvo needed pictures of the tool and the label
• The pictures included the mold, trim fixture, check and assembly fixtures
• We needed to get the pictures taken so that we could get paid for the tooling
10. Quick Change Tooling Updates
• There are variations of the pressure box that needed updated
• The updates would make assembly and use easier
11. L.L. Brown and Key Dies Visit
• Went to L.L. Brown in Enola, PA and Key Dies in Annville, PA
• L.L. Brown visit
• Key Dies Visit
http://www.keydies.com/resources/gallery/thermoforming/14.jpg
http://www.llbrown.com/
http://www.keydies.com/
12. Tooling Carts
• Worked with Serafin Ortiz on creating CAD files for some tooling carts that needed
drawings
• The carts needed files because they needed to be remade
• There were critical dimensions on both of the tooling carts
14. Work Instructions on Syteline
• Worked with Danielle on some Mack-Volvo part numbers that needed operations entered
into Syteline
• Entered the different operations for the part numbers using an ECN (Engineering Change
Notices)
• Learned a little about how Syteline works and some of its functions
16. Essential Medical Cone and Die Locators
• Essential Medical locators were not functioning where they were
• Die and cone locators had to be added to the mold and die cut
• Changes to the mold
18. Prototyping Part/ 3D Printing
• Worked with Kevin on prepping a 3D printed mold
• The mold was then used to make samples to be sent to the customer
19. Heavy Gauge Tub Reverse Engineering
• Asked by David and Erich to reverse engineer an existing part that needed a CAD file
• Measured the tub and started to create the part file in CAD
• Worked with Erich on what was needed in the drawing file
21. Wheelbarrow Rack Drawings
• Worked with Kelly Doyle on creating drawing files for the parts of the wheelbarrow rack
• The purpose was to confirm the part drawings to the actual model in the Display Room
• A few of the parts had minor changes and those parts were updated
23. ArcRoyal and DeRoyal Plate
• Worked with Kevin and Andy on changing the designs for plates for a part
• Some features needed to be added to a CAD file and the plates needed changed based on
those
• Kevin and I worked on changing the designs for both plates
25. What I Learned During My Time at Brentwood Industries
• Safety
• Techniques of drawing in Solidworks
• Prioritize assignments/ projects
• Working with teams leads to great success
http://successbyheart.com/2010/08/team-dynamics/team-interaction-part-1/
26. Adjustment to Corporate Environment
• Knowing what demeanor to have in the office
• Following certain policies
• Acting professionally around fellow employees and customers
27. How Experience will Help With My Studies
• Apply my skills learned to my remaining classes
• May open some doors to assistance positions on campus
• Better understanding of why we learn what we learn
http://www.millersville.edu/alumni/scholarships/alumni-association-scholarship.php
28. Long Term Goals
• Continue to learn and grow as a product designer
• Use my skills learned at Brentwood and Millersville to obtain a position in the product
design field
• Learn more about industry and the business world
29. In Conclusion
• Good environment to learn and grow in
• More confident in my skills gained
• Excited for the what the future holds