1. The document contains technical drawings from several students in a class including drawings of pipes, connectors, and other objects.
2. The drawings were created by students named Joaquin and zunigacardenas1181 for a class taught by WEDOFF on various dates in February 2011.
3. Each drawing page contains information about the drawing name, scale, material, and other details for a particular object or assembly drawing.
This document contains drawings and part lists for an assembly project. It includes overall assembly drawings labeled Assembly1 with bills of materials listing the parts. Individual part drawings are also included labeled Part1 through Part5 with dimensions. The student name, drawing name, date, scale, material, teacher and class are provided for each page.
The documents contain technical drawings and part lists for a model train car created by a student named Balaji. There are drawings for individual parts like the base, wheels, poles and caps created at different scales between December 2010 and January 2011. A final assembly drawing brings together the various parts into an exploded view diagram for the completed train car.
The document contains technical drawings and assembly instructions for building a model oil tanker out of PVC pipes and wood. It includes individual drawings for parts like the base, wheels, axles, and tanker body, labeled with dimensions and scales. An assembly drawing brings all the parts together and a parts list identifies each component needed to construct the full model.
The document contains drawings and part lists for an assembly project. It includes an assembly drawing labeled C1 with 5 numbered parts. Individual drawings show the details of each part, including dimensions. A parts list identifies the 5 parts and their quantities needed for the assembly. The student name, drawing name, date, scale, material, teacher and class are provided for each document.
1. The document contains parts lists and technical drawings for an assembly project. It lists 7 items with quantities and part numbers.
2. The technical drawings show the dimensions and specifications for each part including a golf club, Gatorade bottle, coffee can, styrofoam block, washers, screws, and cardboard.
3. The drawings were created by a student for a design class project and include scales, materials, titles, and other annotations.
This document contains drawings and assembly instructions for building a model rocket. It includes individual drawings for parts like the base, rocket body, fins, and other components. The final pages show the exploded assembly view and parts list with the names and quantities of each part.
This document contains technical drawings from a student named kubis7124 for their class T-202-03 taught by teacher WEDOFF. There are over a dozen drawings presented at various scales with dimensions and annotations. The drawings appear to be for a technical or engineering class based on the technical nature of the diagrams and annotations.
Felicia Batey is an architect licensed in Colorado with over 20 years of experience. She has extensive experience managing all phases of projects from design through completion. Notable projects include a U.S. Department of State facility in Denver, the Colorado School of Mines Student Recreation Center, and the Carter residence in South Carolina. Her portfolio highlights commercial, institutional, and residential projects from her time at various architecture firms.
This document contains drawings and part lists for an assembly project. It includes overall assembly drawings labeled Assembly1 with bills of materials listing the parts. Individual part drawings are also included labeled Part1 through Part5 with dimensions. The student name, drawing name, date, scale, material, teacher and class are provided for each page.
The documents contain technical drawings and part lists for a model train car created by a student named Balaji. There are drawings for individual parts like the base, wheels, poles and caps created at different scales between December 2010 and January 2011. A final assembly drawing brings together the various parts into an exploded view diagram for the completed train car.
The document contains technical drawings and assembly instructions for building a model oil tanker out of PVC pipes and wood. It includes individual drawings for parts like the base, wheels, axles, and tanker body, labeled with dimensions and scales. An assembly drawing brings all the parts together and a parts list identifies each component needed to construct the full model.
The document contains drawings and part lists for an assembly project. It includes an assembly drawing labeled C1 with 5 numbered parts. Individual drawings show the details of each part, including dimensions. A parts list identifies the 5 parts and their quantities needed for the assembly. The student name, drawing name, date, scale, material, teacher and class are provided for each document.
1. The document contains parts lists and technical drawings for an assembly project. It lists 7 items with quantities and part numbers.
2. The technical drawings show the dimensions and specifications for each part including a golf club, Gatorade bottle, coffee can, styrofoam block, washers, screws, and cardboard.
3. The drawings were created by a student for a design class project and include scales, materials, titles, and other annotations.
This document contains drawings and assembly instructions for building a model rocket. It includes individual drawings for parts like the base, rocket body, fins, and other components. The final pages show the exploded assembly view and parts list with the names and quantities of each part.
This document contains technical drawings from a student named kubis7124 for their class T-202-03 taught by teacher WEDOFF. There are over a dozen drawings presented at various scales with dimensions and annotations. The drawings appear to be for a technical or engineering class based on the technical nature of the diagrams and annotations.
Felicia Batey is an architect licensed in Colorado with over 20 years of experience. She has extensive experience managing all phases of projects from design through completion. Notable projects include a U.S. Department of State facility in Denver, the Colorado School of Mines Student Recreation Center, and the Carter residence in South Carolina. Her portfolio highlights commercial, institutional, and residential projects from her time at various architecture firms.
This document contains a parts list with descriptions and part numbers. It also contains multiple technical drawings with dimensions, materials, dates, and other details. Drawings include individual parts as well as an assembly drawing with parts labeled A through E.
The Next Gen Cup is a drinking cup that has been modified with patented technology and materials to include innovative features like an integrated cylindrical ice compartment to keep drinks cool without water dilution, and an attachable refined cow skin snack pouch. The cup is made from durable stainless steel and other materials and has a modern cylindrical design with additional features like a snap-on suction lid. It was created through an engineering design process to solve the problem of ordinary cups lacking useful features.
The document contains 6 pages showing engineering drawings created by student wilson8559 for a train assembly project. Each page includes details of the drawing such as its name, date created, scale, material, and classroom information. Drawings include parts for a train like a hitch peg, smoke stack, train body, train track, and final assembled train models.
The document contains 11 engineering drawings with technical specifications such as scales, dimensions, materials, dates, and student and teacher names. Each drawing page contains geometric shapes and numerical dimensions relating to an engineering part design. The drawings are labeled Part1 through Part11 and were created by a student for their T202-03 engineering class between October 21-26, 2010.
The document summarizes the design process for creating a container to safely ship a Pringles chip through the mail. Some of the ideas generated were using a DVD case, clay mold, or stuffing a box or can with cotton balls or pillow stuffing. They selected the pillow/cotton ball stuffed container approach. To test it, they threw the enclosed chip from 10-20 feet and found it survived the impacts without damage, showing the design was successful. In the end, the container protected the chip during mailing as required.
The document describes an eco-shelter designed to temporarily house up to two people displaced by Mississippi River flooding. The shelter would be constructed from renewable and recyclable materials like PVC pipes, plastic sheeting, and stakes. It would measure approximately 2.1 feet tall and cover an area of 96.99 square feet. The design involves a triangular prism shape created using PVC poles and sheeting that could be assembled and disassembled easily and transported in two duffle bags.
The document contains 6 pages of technical drawings created by student wilson8559 for their CAD class. Each page includes details of the drawing such as the name, date created, scale, material, and class/period. The drawings are of components of a train including a hitch peg, smoke stack, train body, train track, and final train assembly. They were created between 11/29/2010 and 12/3/2010 for the T202-03 class under teacher WEDOFF.
The document contains a parts list with 5 items: red, green, blue, normal, and yellow. It also contains details for 5 separate part drawings including dimensions, materials, dates, and other annotations. The parts are for a cube assembly project drawn at a scale of 1:1 in maple.
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Archytas of Tarentum created the first crude rocket in 300 BC by filling a wooden bird with steam to propel it around a room. Over 300 years later, Hero of Alexandria created a similar steam-powered device called an aeolipile. In the 11th century, the Chinese accidentally discovered gunpowder while trying to create an elixir of immortality, which they began using for fireworks and weapons. Modern rocketry developed from improvements to fireworks in the 16th century and experiments with liquid-fueled rockets in the early 20th century, culminating in the first satellite launch by the Soviet Union in 1957.
The document contains technical drawings and assembly instructions for building a model oil tanker out of PVC pipes and wood. It includes individual drawings for parts like the base, wheels, axles, and tanker body, labeled with dimensions and scales. An assembly drawing brings all the parts together and a parts list identifies each component needed to construct the full model.
Viking title block for sectioned bracket and basesteelerboy9553
This technical drawing shows a base with symmetrical sides labeled A-A and B-B. Section E-E cuts through the center of the base and provides a cross-sectional view scaled at 1:1. The drawing includes metadata identifying the student, drawing name, date, teacher, scale, and class information.
The document contains engineering drawings and assembly instructions for a project consisting of 5 parts. It includes individual drawings of each part labeled Part1 through Part5 created on October 8, 2010. It also includes an assembly drawing from October 13, 2010 showing how the 5 parts fit together, labeled Assembly C2.iam. Additional information provided includes the student and teacher names, scale of the drawings, material used, and class period.
The document contains parts lists and technical drawings for assembling a box and inserting a chip. It includes drawings of the bottom half of the box, top half of the box, and the chip with labeled dimensions. The parts list has 3 items: the bottom half of the box, top half of the box, and the chip.
This document contains technical drawings and specifications for various parts created by a student named hickey3231 for their design technology class. The drawings include dimensions and notes for parts like a base, basket, legs, and a screw. Each page provides the name of the part, scale of the drawing, materials used, date, and class details.
This document contains engineering drawings of a bracket and base with labeled dimensions. Section views B-B and C-C show the internal features of the parts at a scale of 1:2. The drawings include information about the student, teacher, class, date, materials, and scale for reference.
The document describes a project to reverse engineer an electrical outlet fixture. The original design is improved by:
1) Allowing for 14 more outlets using a checkerboard pattern.
2) Including slots for a sliding brown backing instead of screws.
3) Adding pegs and holes to allow testing devices to stack for storage.
The new design also uses a lightweight fiberglass frame that withstands temperatures from -200 to 800 degrees Fahrenheit.
This technical drawing shows different views of a part including a front view, top view, and right side view. The front view is labeled with dimensions of 1 unit by 1.25 units, the top view shows dimensions of 1 unit by 1.75 units, and the right side view shows a dimension of 1.25 units. Student and teacher names and other identification information is labeled.
1. The document contains parts lists and technical drawings for an assembly project. It lists 7 items with quantities and part numbers.
2. The technical drawings show the dimensions and specifications for each part including a golf club, Gatorade bottle, coffee can, styrofoam block, washers, screws, and cardboard.
3. The drawings were created by a student for a design class project and include scaling and title blocks with the student and teacher names and other identifying information.
The document contains 3 technical drawings with labels identifying the student, drawing name, date, teacher, scale, material, and class period. The drawings are of a linkage arm, linkage peg, and cow catcher assembly and were created by student Sukthankar2312 for teacher WEDOFF's P.3 class between November 30th and December 2nd, 2010 at a scale of 1:1.
The document contains a parts list for a new train assembly with 7 items. It lists the item, quantity, and part number for each part including: 2 new train bodies, 4 train body seats, 2 train body aisles, 4 wheels, 4 new axel pegs, 2 new linkage arms, and 4 linkage pegs. Drawings and specifications are provided for each part.
This document contains a parts list with descriptions and part numbers. It also contains multiple technical drawings with dimensions, materials, dates, and other details. Drawings include individual parts as well as an assembly drawing with parts labeled A through E.
The Next Gen Cup is a drinking cup that has been modified with patented technology and materials to include innovative features like an integrated cylindrical ice compartment to keep drinks cool without water dilution, and an attachable refined cow skin snack pouch. The cup is made from durable stainless steel and other materials and has a modern cylindrical design with additional features like a snap-on suction lid. It was created through an engineering design process to solve the problem of ordinary cups lacking useful features.
The document contains 6 pages showing engineering drawings created by student wilson8559 for a train assembly project. Each page includes details of the drawing such as its name, date created, scale, material, and classroom information. Drawings include parts for a train like a hitch peg, smoke stack, train body, train track, and final assembled train models.
The document contains 11 engineering drawings with technical specifications such as scales, dimensions, materials, dates, and student and teacher names. Each drawing page contains geometric shapes and numerical dimensions relating to an engineering part design. The drawings are labeled Part1 through Part11 and were created by a student for their T202-03 engineering class between October 21-26, 2010.
The document summarizes the design process for creating a container to safely ship a Pringles chip through the mail. Some of the ideas generated were using a DVD case, clay mold, or stuffing a box or can with cotton balls or pillow stuffing. They selected the pillow/cotton ball stuffed container approach. To test it, they threw the enclosed chip from 10-20 feet and found it survived the impacts without damage, showing the design was successful. In the end, the container protected the chip during mailing as required.
The document describes an eco-shelter designed to temporarily house up to two people displaced by Mississippi River flooding. The shelter would be constructed from renewable and recyclable materials like PVC pipes, plastic sheeting, and stakes. It would measure approximately 2.1 feet tall and cover an area of 96.99 square feet. The design involves a triangular prism shape created using PVC poles and sheeting that could be assembled and disassembled easily and transported in two duffle bags.
The document contains 6 pages of technical drawings created by student wilson8559 for their CAD class. Each page includes details of the drawing such as the name, date created, scale, material, and class/period. The drawings are of components of a train including a hitch peg, smoke stack, train body, train track, and final train assembly. They were created between 11/29/2010 and 12/3/2010 for the T202-03 class under teacher WEDOFF.
The document contains a parts list with 5 items: red, green, blue, normal, and yellow. It also contains details for 5 separate part drawings including dimensions, materials, dates, and other annotations. The parts are for a cube assembly project drawn at a scale of 1:1 in maple.
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Archytas of Tarentum created the first crude rocket in 300 BC by filling a wooden bird with steam to propel it around a room. Over 300 years later, Hero of Alexandria created a similar steam-powered device called an aeolipile. In the 11th century, the Chinese accidentally discovered gunpowder while trying to create an elixir of immortality, which they began using for fireworks and weapons. Modern rocketry developed from improvements to fireworks in the 16th century and experiments with liquid-fueled rockets in the early 20th century, culminating in the first satellite launch by the Soviet Union in 1957.
The document contains technical drawings and assembly instructions for building a model oil tanker out of PVC pipes and wood. It includes individual drawings for parts like the base, wheels, axles, and tanker body, labeled with dimensions and scales. An assembly drawing brings all the parts together and a parts list identifies each component needed to construct the full model.
Viking title block for sectioned bracket and basesteelerboy9553
This technical drawing shows a base with symmetrical sides labeled A-A and B-B. Section E-E cuts through the center of the base and provides a cross-sectional view scaled at 1:1. The drawing includes metadata identifying the student, drawing name, date, teacher, scale, and class information.
The document contains engineering drawings and assembly instructions for a project consisting of 5 parts. It includes individual drawings of each part labeled Part1 through Part5 created on October 8, 2010. It also includes an assembly drawing from October 13, 2010 showing how the 5 parts fit together, labeled Assembly C2.iam. Additional information provided includes the student and teacher names, scale of the drawings, material used, and class period.
The document contains parts lists and technical drawings for assembling a box and inserting a chip. It includes drawings of the bottom half of the box, top half of the box, and the chip with labeled dimensions. The parts list has 3 items: the bottom half of the box, top half of the box, and the chip.
This document contains technical drawings and specifications for various parts created by a student named hickey3231 for their design technology class. The drawings include dimensions and notes for parts like a base, basket, legs, and a screw. Each page provides the name of the part, scale of the drawing, materials used, date, and class details.
This document contains engineering drawings of a bracket and base with labeled dimensions. Section views B-B and C-C show the internal features of the parts at a scale of 1:2. The drawings include information about the student, teacher, class, date, materials, and scale for reference.
The document describes a project to reverse engineer an electrical outlet fixture. The original design is improved by:
1) Allowing for 14 more outlets using a checkerboard pattern.
2) Including slots for a sliding brown backing instead of screws.
3) Adding pegs and holes to allow testing devices to stack for storage.
The new design also uses a lightweight fiberglass frame that withstands temperatures from -200 to 800 degrees Fahrenheit.
This technical drawing shows different views of a part including a front view, top view, and right side view. The front view is labeled with dimensions of 1 unit by 1.25 units, the top view shows dimensions of 1 unit by 1.75 units, and the right side view shows a dimension of 1.25 units. Student and teacher names and other identification information is labeled.
1. The document contains parts lists and technical drawings for an assembly project. It lists 7 items with quantities and part numbers.
2. The technical drawings show the dimensions and specifications for each part including a golf club, Gatorade bottle, coffee can, styrofoam block, washers, screws, and cardboard.
3. The drawings were created by a student for a design class project and include scaling and title blocks with the student and teacher names and other identifying information.
The document contains 3 technical drawings with labels identifying the student, drawing name, date, teacher, scale, material, and class period. The drawings are of a linkage arm, linkage peg, and cow catcher assembly and were created by student Sukthankar2312 for teacher WEDOFF's P.3 class between November 30th and December 2nd, 2010 at a scale of 1:1.
The document contains a parts list for a new train assembly with 7 items. It lists the item, quantity, and part number for each part including: 2 new train bodies, 4 train body seats, 2 train body aisles, 4 wheels, 4 new axel pegs, 2 new linkage arms, and 4 linkage pegs. Drawings and specifications are provided for each part.
The document contains 3 technical drawings created by a student named balaji3020 for their class. Each drawing includes the drawing name, date created, scale used, material, and class/period information. The first drawing is named axelpeg.ipt at a scale of 2:1 using iron. The second is hitchmagnet.ipt at a scale of 4:1 using iron. The third drawing is wheel.ipt with a section view labeled C-C at a scale of 1:1 using iron.
The document contains 6 pages of technical drawings created by student wilson8559 for their CAD class. Each page includes details of a different component of a train design, such as the hitch peg, smoke stack, train body, and train track. The drawings were created between November 29th and December 3rd, 2010 and include the scale and material used for each component.
The documents contain technical drawings for different parts of a project created by student foy8447. Each drawing page includes the drawing name, date created, scale used, material, and class/period information. Dimensions and notes are included on the technical drawings.
This document contains engineering drawings for a part called "toughstuff" including top, front, and side views with labeled dimensions. It also includes section views C-C and D-D with a scale of 1:2. The drawings were created by a student named balaji3020 for a class taught by WEDOFF on 11/19/2010 using MAPLE material.
This document contains 4 technical drawings created by a student named dunn4058 for their T202-03 class. Each drawing includes the drawing name, date created, scale of the drawing, material used, and the teacher's name. The drawings are of a wheel, straight track, linkage arm, and curved track, and were all created in November and December 2010 for a project using ABS plastic.
This drawing document contains technical drawings of mechanical parts including dimensions and notes. The drawings include an auxiliary view and a drawing from page 10.17 from a book. The student name listed is brauer3047, the teacher is WEDOFF, the scale is 1:1, and the class is T-202 and period 3 for the first drawing and just period 3 for the second.
This drawing document contains technical drawings of mechanical parts including dimensions. The drawings include an auxiliary view and a drawing from page 10.17 from a book. The student name listed is brauer3047, the teacher is WEDOFF, the scale is 1:1, and the class is T-202 and period 2 for one drawing and class 3 for the other. Materials include maple and aluminum.
The document contains engineering drawings with section views of a part labeled A-A, B-B, and E-E at a scale of 1/2. The drawings include information about the student, drawing name, date, teacher, scale, material, and class for an engineering class assignment.
1. 2 1
B B
1.50
4.25
1.90
1.90
A A
1.50
STUDENT NAME DRAWING NAME DATE
Joaquin t-coupler.ipt 2/22/2011
TEACHER NAME SCALE MATERIAL CLASS & PERIOD
WEDOFF 1:2 PVC PIPE T-202-03
2 1
2. 2 1
R.05
B B
1.62
1.95
2.28
2.41
2.28
.16
1.67
A .92 A
STUDENT NAME DRAWING NAME DATE
zunigacardenas1181 coupler female.ipt 2/22/2011
TEACHER NAME SCALE MATERIAL CLASS & PERIOD
WEDOFF 1:2 PVC PIPE T-202-03
2 1
3. 2 1
B B
1.40
1.95
2.32
2.32
1.84
.06
1.65
1.40
A A
STUDENT NAME DRAWING NAME DATE
zunigacardenas1181 coupler male.ipt 2/22/2011
TEACHER NAME SCALE MATERIAL CLASS & PERIOD
WEDOFF 1:2 PVC PIPE T-202-03
2 1
4. 2 1
B B
A 1.50 A
1.60
STUDENT NAME DRAWING NAME DATE
zunigacardenas1181 PVC Pipe.ipt 2/22/2011
TEACHER NAME SCALE MATERIAL CLASS & PERIOD
WEDOFF 1:4 PVC PIPE T-202-03
2 1
5. 2 1
B .10 B
60.00
60.00
A A
STUDENT NAME DRAWING NAME DATE
Joaquin shower curtain.ipt 2/22/2011
TEACHER NAME SCALE MATERIAL CLASS & PERIOD
WEDOFF 1:20 T-202-03
2 1
6. 2 1
B .75 B
4.00
21 .75
2.14
2.00
A A
STUDENT NAME DRAWING NAME DATE
Joaquin pin.ipt 2/23/2011
TEACHER NAME SCALE MATERIAL CLASS & PERIOD
WEDOFF 1:1 T-202-03
2 1
7. 2 1
.75
1.90
B B
R.13
R7.20
1.60 1.90
1.60
1.50 135 1.50
A A
STUDENT NAME DRAWING NAME DATE
Joaquin 45 degree coupler.ipt 2/23/2011
TEACHER NAME SCALE MATERIAL CLASS & PERIOD
WEDOFF 3:4 PVC PIPE T-202-03
2 1
8. 2 1
B B
A A
STUDENT NAME DRAWING NAME DATE
Joaquin assmbled pipes.iam 2/23/2011
TEACHER NAME SCALE MATERIAL CLASS & PERIOD
WEDOFF 1:16 SEE PARTS LIST T-202-03
2 1
9. 2 1
Parts List
ITEM QTY PART NUMBER MATERIAL
1 1 t-coupler PVC PIPE
2 2 45 degree coupler PVC PIPE
3 6 PVC Pipe PVC PIPE
4 3 coupler female PVC PIPE
5 3 coupler male PVC PIPE
B B
1
2
3
5
4
A A
STUDENT NAME DRAWING NAME DATE
Joaquin assmbled pipes.iam 2/23/2011
TEACHER NAME SCALE MATERIAL CLASS & PERIOD
WEDOFF 1/32 SEE PARTS LIST T-202-03
2 1