headrush
Made by ahra
Made by ahra
take advantage of the skills in digital modeling and fabrication resulting in a model that holds something
Created: October 10th, 2018
Problem:
I am a very organized person and like to keep things clean. The coffee table in the living room of my apartment has no dividers or anything, so throughout the day, various keys, wallets, glasses, and other accessories get piled on top of each other on the table, creating a lot of disorganization and discomfort for me.
This is especially prevalent during nights where I host with friends. All the drinks, shot glasses, Dixie cups, etc. would be all over the coffee table which pains me every time I wake up the next morning and walk to the living room.
Sketch:
One way to solve this issue is to fabricate a piece that can hold multiple shot glasses. I intend to make this model movable since the configuration of the way people sit is not constant.
The overall curvature of this piece is to complement the bird's eye shape of the shot glasses and bottles. Some objective precedents I looked at were the shape of the boomerang and the fidget spinner.
Digital Modelling:
The first step to actually making this piece is to use a CAD program to model this. I used a series of spline and circle commands in the sketch component and a series of extrusions using AutoDesk Fusion 360. The joint part (the elbow) of the model is a piece in which I would 3D-print; however, I will also 3D-print a cylindrical joint half the height so that another shot glass can potentially go into that hole.
take advantage of the skills in digital modeling and fabrication resulting in a model that holds something