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TIFFNEE JULIAN Prototyping and Design Portfolio

Tiffnee Julian portfolio final

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TIFFNEE JULIANPrototyping and Design Portfolio

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CONTENT LAYOUT WITH LIST▪ Baby Monitor

▪ Clock

▪ Cribbage Board

▪ CNC Cube

▪ Drawing software

▪ Architectural Class Projects

▪ CNC Machining

▪ Painting Techniques

▪ Silicone Molding

▪ Class Projects

▪ Personal Projects

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PROTOTYPING AND DESIGN CLASS PROJECTS

Baby Monitor• Three dimensional model of a baby monitor • Model board was the material to create a visual representation of the original baby monitor.

Machines used 1. CNC Milling Machine2. table saw3. bridge port 4. Jointer 5. Router

The baby monitor was primed and painted with automotive primer and paint using a HVLP spray gun.

Front of the baby monitor was painted gray with a textured finish and the back was painted blue with a smooth finish.

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CLOCK

▪ Material used was a piece of birch

▪ Cut out on band saw

▪ Laser image drawn on Corel Draw

▪ Image applied using epilog laser

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Materials used:

▪ Maple

Machines used:

▪ CNC machine▪ Router▪ Belt sander▪ Epilog Laser

Machined using CNC program provided by instructor.

Created image in corel draw and sent it to the Epilog laser.

Applied a lacquer finish.

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CUBEMachined using the CNC.

Material used was model board

Designed in surf cam

Each side had the same design.

Ran program the same on all the sides.

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STORE FRONT

Programs used:

• Auto Cad

• Corel Draw

• Epilog Laser

Drawn to size and scale

Sent to epilog laser, cut out using proper speeds and colors

Painted and textured to create the finished product

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ARCHITECTURAL CLASS

LANDSCAPEThis model was to let us get the feel for letting our imagination run loose and get creative.

started by making a topographic model

milling it out on the milling machine

On my model I designed a few things

1. Few different looking trees

2. Grass for the main layout

3. Used pebbles and stones for the pathways

4. Broken pieces of board and designed a bridge

5. Bigger stones along side the walkway

The outside cover was made with acrylic

The four boards on the outside were cut on the table saw, measured out to fit around the box in a fit manner, then cut at 45 degrees to glue together with wood glue.

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ARCHITECTURAL MODEL

This picture is a copy of a page from the blue prints of the house we have built in Architectural and Design class.

Programs used:

Autocad

Coral Draw

Epilog laser

This model is going to be built in the 1/28 scale.

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Architectural

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OLAFPrograms used:

CNC machine

Surfcam

Solidworks

Materials used:

Model board

Cut out on cnc, used epoxy to glue pieces together, primed, painted and added detail.

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Skateboard

Used different techniques of painting. -Sanded, dripped paint, splattered paint, used vinyl for the letters and crosses. Fine detailing around the letters then did a clear coat for the finish.

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SILICONE MOLDING OF OLAF

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TRAIN TOY BOX

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TRAIN TOY BOX

▪ Programs used:

▪ CNC machine

▪ Surfcam

▪ Autocad

▪ Corel draw

▪ Epilog Laser

▪ Machines Used:

▪ Table saw

▪ Band saw

▪ Router

▪ Sander

Cut pieces to size and shape

Glued, nailed, assembled pieces

Sanded, primed, painted

Put on fixtures as ending result

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Recycled Pallets ShelvesTore apartSanded Painted distressed lookEpoxy togetherAdded detail

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TOYBOXMaterial used: ¾ inch plywood

Machines used: Router, Table saw, Sander

Designed for my Daughter. Measured and cut out pieces on table saw, assembled, painted in paint booth with spray gun, clear coated and added detail.