Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Week 2 - "Shades of Black"

This week we were allocated to a specific project, organized into teams and as a group began to develop a project brief. I was allocated to the project "Black" which involves Computer Aided Manufacturing to develop a hybrid motorcycle by placing a Honda CB750 engine inside of a Norton Featherbed Slimline Frame. My team Members include: Alex Lorenzelli, Andrea BongDaniel RickardShaun Weisbrodt and Rebecca Araullo.

For information on all of the projects please view the below pdf.
http://www.russelllowe.com/arch1392_2013/reference/ARCH1392_Project_Introductions.pdf


Together we developed a brief, establishing the goals in which we aim to achieve by the end of this assignment. As the project title is "Black" we have called our team "Shades of Black"

In summary, we aim to develop a detailed resource site (via Wiki) containing accurate computer models and information readily available to those interested in developing a custom modification. This site will set a standard in establishing new industry standards for file sharing and access to motorcycle models to aid in the manufacturing of custom bikes. Our work will specifically involve Solidworks computer models and drawings of the Honda Cb750 motorbike and Norton Featherbed Slimline frame. The site will also contain links to the industry in the form of professional manufacturers, community blogs, etc.



Summary of Individual Tasks to be Completed
- Creation of Wiki Website, group facebook page, Dropbox file sharing folder and Prezi
- Research all information regarding the Honda CB 750 and Norton Featherbed Slim Frame
- Research and download Solidworks modeling software


Team Roles -
Our team made the decision to delegate team roles on a week by week basis. This decision was made due to the fact that this is a unique project and no one in the team has prior experience in this field this makes it harder to anticipate all tasks that will be needed to be completed each week. As such, each week we will apply the best suited student to each task.














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