Design Journal - Day 11

January 12th, 2019 

Day 11 Journal 

By: Lee Joshua Millora

This is the final journal and today was the day where we decided to add two shelves on one side of the box, so that the player can store their balls and the cubes they accumulate. We did the building of the two shelves at Angel dad's place. We made a design plan, which is shown down below. 
We had extra wood from rebuilding the four walls of the base, so we used that. The dimensions of the shelves are 12 inches in length, 4 inches in height, and 3 inches in width. We used Angel dad's table saw to cut the 8 wood pieces needed to make the two shelves. We also used Angel dad's nail gun to attach the shelves together and to attach the shelves on one side of the base. The toy is finally fully built and so this is why the journal is a milestone. 

Looking at the original design, not much has been changed or added. The wooden dowel in the original plan has been replaced with the metal dowel. The wooden cube keeping the spring in place has been replaced with a hex nut. The cube acting as the knob of the launcher was replaced by an actual knob, gotten from the knobs of old kitchen cabinets that Angel's dad did not need anymore. Also, the only one thing added was the shelves. Here is the final product design and the actual final product plus the board that included our game and the toy's physic concepts. As the game did change, we also changed the game title, which was "Delivery", but now its called "Fall Out".





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