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LegoSubassembly

Page history last edited by PBworks 17 years, 5 months ago

LegoSubassembly

 

  • Subassembly project
  1. Make an assembly with four or more blocks
  2. Fix the first block
  3. constrain each additional block in at least three ways to keep it from moving.
  4. add some color to the blocks you use
  5. save your assembly in a folder on your hard drive
  6. The assembly must be called FirstNameLastInitial use your first name and last initial
  7. make a zip file of your assembly
  8. upload the file to your wiki
  9. Make a page on your wiki called LegoSubassembly
  10. make a link to your zip file
  11. Add a photo of your assembly
  12. Check your classmates work at LegoSubassemblyFall06

 

When other group members have done the same process, you will be able to share subassemlies to make a larger assembly.

 

Using others' subassemblies

  1. Make sure you have uploaded your part assembly to your wiki
  2. Check everybody else's assemblies
  3. download everybody else's assemblies to your subassembly directory
  4. find all the parts
  5. Make a new design, call it firstnamelastinitiallegoassembly
  6. Add the first assembly to your new design
  7. fix it, add the other assemblies from your classmates
  8. Make something cool
  9. Export a screenshot
  10. zip the directory
  11. Upload the assebmly in zip form

 

 

Things to hand in:

  1. a 4 view print of your subassembly
  2. A print of your LegoSubassembly page

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