Task 1: Model five connected parts from a product of your choice; connected means
they are touching at least one other part that you have selected. Each of the parts must
be different (you cannot use the same part twice). You will need to use appropriate
measuring tools (tape measure, calipers, etc.) to obtain the geometry of each part;
measurements do not need to be exact, you can use approximations where needed.
Create an assembly of the five parts (this is why they needed to be touching).
Note: You are not allowed to download any parts for the final project. You must
recreate the geometry for all components.
Task 2: You will need to create two drawings of the assembly. The first drawing will
need to show four views of the assembled parts (front, top, right, and an isometric). The
second drawing will need to show an exploded view of the assembly, with each of the
parts being labelled with an appropriate part name.
Submission: The first page of your final project, which should include your name and
person number, should briefly describe the product that you chose to model. You
should include appropriate pictures of the product to show where the five parts you
selected are located; remember you are only selecting five parts, you do not have to
model the entire product. In addition to the description, you will need to upload the
two drawings; these should be exported as PDF files before uploading (the description
and drawings can be uploaded as separate files).