Students
William Johnson, Chase Williams, Trevor Forbes, Jeremiah Tyler
Project Description
Our project is a cubby system for the football lockeroom, specifically for a housing unit to hold player’s towels, flip flops, and other objects when using the ice bath in our facility. Big features of our design will include wheels, a magnetized door, and intricate interior shelving. As the pandemic cut our time short, we were only able to build so much of it at school, but my father has a shop at home and I was able to finish the foundational structure of the build (pictures will be provided below). I brought our existing build home in the infancy of its build, and was able to add several features from home. It is now equipped with a magnetized door attached to two hinges, a glaze finish to make the wood smoother to the touch, and wheels. Being in my father’s workshop workshop, I was privy to tools such as a nail gun, and a gamut of electronic screw drivers, and materials not easily accessible in the workshop at school, and this allowed me to equip our build with the magnetic door mechanism as well as put a coat of primer and wood glaze finish on the entirety of the structure. Moving forward in the semester, we were supposed to start 3D etching a Tiger into the exterior of the build to bolster its design and flare. Furthermore, we hoped to do some 3D modeling for attachments on the build as well to garner more knowledge on as many tools in the lab as possible.