Project Aim
This project's task was to design a tool that would be used to instruct a target demographic on a specific surgical method among a list of options.
This unit took a primary focus on additive manufacturing, 3D printing being a major part of said focus allowed deeper exploration into the constantly improving technology.
Stage 2
Following the presentation to the primary clients, feedback was taken onboard about the design and resulting iterations were made.
Feedback included:
- Lack of awareness that it was a skull
- Possible addition of a way to know where on the skull it is located
- Fixture method of some kind to prevent movement when operating
One crucial flaw came through after printing the final model, learned that scaling a model down after designing it with clearance, shrinks said clearance and resulted in the print base insert not slotting into the top.