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Design and Manufacturing 

In my Design and Manufacturing course, we learned the basics of engineering design with various CAD programs and learned to use many of the machines in the machine shop. The description of the class is below: 

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ME203: Integrated experience involving need finding, product definition, conceptual design, detail design, prototype manufacture, public presentation of outcomes, archiving and interpreting the product realization process and its results. Presents an overview of manufacturing processes crucial to the practice of design. 

We learned about the design and manufacture process using design sketching, CAD modeling, engineering drawings, preliminary projects, and prototyping, all culminating to our final class project and portfolio. Our preliminary projects were a machined magnifying glass and a cast Stanford seal. For my final project, I machined an automatic watch winder, that could hold two automatic watches. My portfolio folders are linked below, and my project's motivation story can be found here: 

Final Project Portfolio
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