Design statement
Fine Office Furniture, Inc. would like to return value to its waste product by using it as the raw material for desktop novelty items that will be sold on the showroom floor. Design, build, test, document, and present a three-dimensional puzzle system that is made from the scrap hardwood cubes. The puzzle system must provide an appropriate degree of challenge to a person who is three years of age or older
Constraints
1. The puzzle must be fabricated from 27, ¾” hardwood cubes.
2. The puzzle system must contain exactly five puzzle pieces.
3. Each individual puzzle piece must consist of at least three, but no more than six hardwood cubes that are permanently attached to each other.
4. No two puzzle pieces can be the same.
5. The five puzzle pieces must assemble to form a 2 ¼” cube.
6. Some puzzle parts should interlock.
2. The puzzle system must contain exactly five puzzle pieces.
3. Each individual puzzle piece must consist of at least three, but no more than six hardwood cubes that are permanently attached to each other.
4. No two puzzle pieces can be the same.
5. The five puzzle pieces must assemble to form a 2 ¼” cube.
6. Some puzzle parts should interlock.
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This is my puzzle cube drawing. I drew a 3-D drawing for the cube and i drew all the sides. The cube is all connecting without connecting diagonally. It also is in 5 different pieces that all conecct to become one whole cube. They are all in different shapes that interlock.
3-D model
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Next i created a 3-d model for the drawing its a exploded view and it has 5 different pieces that form together. It is a exploded view of the entire cube and it has lines indicating that the cube interlocks. Every one of the pieces will come together and form a entire cube without any open spaces.