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Toy Project
2. Our concept is a toy robot, consisting of six overall parts—the head, the arms, the legs, and the
body. Because the parts are large enough not to be swallowed, there is no choking hazard
present. (I handled the Body and the Head.)
Additionally, thanks to it not having many moving parts and plastic being durable, the toy would
be long-lasting and not easily broken. Because the edges have been rounded, there are no
features which can obviously cause injury.
Children will play with the toy by watching it move and by themselves moving it.
BODY
ISO:
TOP BOTTOM
FRONT SIDE
HEAD
ISO:
TOP BOTTOM
FRONT SIDE
The head was designed with a revolved base. The total height of the head is 1.5 inches, and the
diameter at the bottom is 1.25 inches. The hole necessary to attach the head to the body is a cut
extrude with a diameter of 3/16ths.
The mouth and eyes were created with cut extrudes using an offset.
The body was designed with a rectangular extrusion. The total height of the body is 2 inches; the
total width and depth are both 1.25 inches. Pegs to insert the head and arms were also created
with extrudes, all of them 3/16ths in diameter and 1/8th inches in height.
Then, using another extrusion, the place to insert the legs was created—the inner hole has that
same 3/16ths diameter, whereas the outside radius was 1/4th an inch and having a total height of
½ an inch. The other side was put just over 1/4th an in to the side, to allow the legs in smoothly.
This was then patterned onto the other side. The shapes now finished, all edges were dulled with
a series of 1/36th fillets.
With the essentials finished, it was time to accessorize, with arrows to match those on the limbs.
Further accessories were added on the front. Two extrude cut rectangles, and a 45 degree incline
boss extrude that created a triangle. This triangle was then filleted with 1/16th (top) and 1/32nd
(sides).
A circular extrude cut which was then patterned finished the accessorizing, and the body was
then complete.

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Toy Project

  • 1. Toy Project 2. Our concept is a toy robot, consisting of six overall parts—the head, the arms, the legs, and the body. Because the parts are large enough not to be swallowed, there is no choking hazard present. (I handled the Body and the Head.) Additionally, thanks to it not having many moving parts and plastic being durable, the toy would be long-lasting and not easily broken. Because the edges have been rounded, there are no features which can obviously cause injury. Children will play with the toy by watching it move and by themselves moving it.
  • 4. The head was designed with a revolved base. The total height of the head is 1.5 inches, and the diameter at the bottom is 1.25 inches. The hole necessary to attach the head to the body is a cut extrude with a diameter of 3/16ths. The mouth and eyes were created with cut extrudes using an offset.
  • 5. The body was designed with a rectangular extrusion. The total height of the body is 2 inches; the total width and depth are both 1.25 inches. Pegs to insert the head and arms were also created with extrudes, all of them 3/16ths in diameter and 1/8th inches in height. Then, using another extrusion, the place to insert the legs was created—the inner hole has that same 3/16ths diameter, whereas the outside radius was 1/4th an inch and having a total height of ½ an inch. The other side was put just over 1/4th an in to the side, to allow the legs in smoothly. This was then patterned onto the other side. The shapes now finished, all edges were dulled with a series of 1/36th fillets. With the essentials finished, it was time to accessorize, with arrows to match those on the limbs.
  • 6. Further accessories were added on the front. Two extrude cut rectangles, and a 45 degree incline boss extrude that created a triangle. This triangle was then filleted with 1/16th (top) and 1/32nd (sides). A circular extrude cut which was then patterned finished the accessorizing, and the body was then complete.