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The objective of this project is to design a portable disc golf station from upcycled materials. The design of the station will be based upon Professional Disc Golf Regulations and criteria given by the client, Zane Middle School.
The objective of this project is to design a portable disc golf station from upcycled materials. The design of the station will be based upon Professional Disc Golf Regulations and criteria given by the client, Zane Middle School.


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== Criteria ==
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| Cost || Less than $75.00.|| 7
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| Aesthetics || School colors, as appealing as the average disc basket.|| 8
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| Safety || Stable (won't tip over if pulled on by a kid), no sharp edges.|| 10
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| Design Specs || At least 70% upcycled materials, regulation size, less than 50 lbs.|| 5
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| Durability || Withstand Eureka weather and wear from use for at least 3 years.|| 6
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| Reproducibility || Reproducible by students led by teacher.|| 6 
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== Description of final project ==
== Description of final project ==
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  |File:Default.png |Caption |1 |Obtain necessary materials:55 gal. HDPE Drum, 3 Skateboard Decks, 3 Hinges, 26" of 2" schedule 40 PVC pipe, 5" metal ring, 12 S-hooks, 12 24" chain segments,2 2" flanges, 40+ 1/2" screws.
  |File:Default.png |Caption |1 |Obtain necessary materials:55 gal. HDPE Drum, 3 Skateboard Decks, 3 Hinges, 26" of 2" schedule 40 PVC pipe, 5" metal ring, 12 S-hooks, 12 24" chain segments,2 2" flanges, 40+ 1/2" screws.
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  |File:Default.png |Caption |2 |Cut HDPE drum 8" from the top and 4" from the bottom. The 8" section will be the bottom of the basket, the 4" section will be the top.
  |File:Default.png |Caption |2 |Cut HDPE drum 8" from the top and 4" from the bottom. The 8" section will become the bottom of the basket, the 4" section will be the top.
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  |File:Default.png |Caption |3 |Drill 12 holes every 6" along the circumference of the 4" piece of the barrel. Once completed, put an s-hook in each hole.   
  |File:Default.png |Caption |3 |Drill 12 holes every 6" along the circumference of the 4" piece of the barrel. Once completed, put an s-hook in each hole.   
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  |File:Default.png |Caption |4 |Screw a flange to each of the middle of the top and bottom piece of the basket.  
  |File:Default.png |Caption |4 |Screw a flange to each of the middle of the top and bottom piece of the basket.  
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  |File:Default.png |Caption |5 |Attach the ends of the chains to the 5" metal ring.  Then, put the 26" schedule 40 PVC pipe through the metal ring and screw it into the  flange attached to the top of the basket.  ***There are several more following steps that Appropedia will not show for reasons unknown at this time***
  |File:Default.png |Caption |5 |Attach the ends of the chains to the 5" metal ring.  Then, put the 26" schedule 40 PVC pipe through the metal ring and screw it into the  flange attached to the top of the basket.   
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  |File:Default.png |Caption |6 |Measure 3 23.5" segments around the circumference of the the bottom of the basket. There should be 3 equally spaced marks.  At each mark, attach a hinge using screws.  The hinges should all point towards the middle of the drum.   
  |File:Default.png |Caption |6 |Measure 3 23.5" segments around the circumference of the the bottom of the basket. There should be 3 equally spaced marks.  At each mark, attach a hinge using screws.  The hinges should all point towards the middle of the drum.   
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  |File:Default.png |Caption |7 |Screw a skateboard deck onto each of the hinges.
  |File:Default.png |Caption |7 |Screw a skateboard deck onto each of the hinges.
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  |File:Default.png |Caption |8 |Screw the top section of the basket into the flange attached to the bottom of the basket.
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Abstract

The purpose of this project was to create a portable, collapsible, disc golf station primarily from materials diverted from the waste stream. The project also must be reproducible so it can be integrated into the curriculum at Zane Middle School to further educate students on sustainability and the use of upcycled materials.

Problem statement and criteria

The objective of this project is to design a portable disc golf station from upcycled materials. The design of the station will be based upon Professional Disc Golf Regulations and criteria given by the client, Zane Middle School.

Criteria

Criteria Constraint Weight
Cost Less than $75.00. 7
Aesthetics School colors, as appealing as the average disc basket. 8
Safety Stable (won't tip over if pulled on by a kid), no sharp edges. 10
Design Specs At least 70% upcycled materials, regulation size, less than 50 lbs. 5
Durability Withstand Eureka weather and wear from use for at least 3 years. 6
Reproducibility Reproducible by students led by teacher. 6

Description of final project

The Decked-Out Disc Catcher, fully diagrammed in Figure ?.? is the final design for a disc golf basket. The main components of the basket are a 55 Gallon HDPE drum, 3 skateboard decks, chain, and PVC pipe. It is PDGA regulation size, collapsible, and upcycled.

The Basket: The basket is designed to catch discs without damaging them. The top of the basket is made by cutting the bottom 4” off of a standard 55-Gallon HDPE drum. Every 6”, there is a hole drilled ½” above the cut, numbering 12 in total. These serve as the attachments for the s-hooks, which hold up the chain. The top of the basket is attached to 3’ of 2” schedule 40 PVC pipe via a 2” flange. The 12 chains are cut into 24” segments. The bottom of the chains connect to a 5” metal ring which hangs around the PVC pipe connecting the top to the bottom of the basket. The bottom of the basket is made from the top 8 inches of the HDPE drum. The bottom of the basket is attached to the PVC pipe with a 2” flange.

The Base: The base is designed to support the weight of the basket without falling or wobbling. Our base consists of 3 standard skateboard decks affixed to the bottom of the basket using hinges. The hinges are attached every 25½” of the circumference. This tripod design provides sturdy support, and also allows the skateboard decks to fold up against the bottom of the basket.

Costs

Design Time Input

The design costs for hours is the amount of time spent working on the project thus far. The total is 65 hours spent on the project. The most time was in section 2, the literature review and problem analysis. Upcycleddiscgolf HoursLabor 1.PNG


Maintenance Costs

The only maintenance is possible repair costs. These repair costs will depend on the part that is broken. The price can be found in the previous table. The nature of the project is using up-cycled materials, so there will not need to be maintenance cost for most of the parts.

Material Cost

Quantity Material Source Cost ($) Total ($)
1 55 Gal. Drum Arcata Scrap 0.00 0.00
2 Hinge x 2 Ace Hardware 10.76 10.76
2 S hooks x 6 Ace Hardware 5.38 16.14
1 Schedule 40 PVC - 2" x 5' Arcata Scrap 5.00 21.14
1 70ft. Chain 0.00 21.14
1 8' Steel pole Arcata Scrap 7.00 28.14
1 5' Aluminum pole Arcata Scrap 3.00 31.14
8 Skateboard Decks Arcata Skate Shop 0.00 31.14
1 Schedule 40 PVC - 1.5" x 5' Arcata Scrap 5.00 36.14
Total Cost $36.14

Testing Results

Testing the Decked-Out Disc Catcher showed that it was indeed a sturdy and reliable design. The design catches discs without damaging them and without the basket tipping over.

How to build

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How to Build

Discussion and next steps

After our research we concluded that plastics such as PVC and HDPE were the best option for the basket. Field use by large groups of middle schoolers of the disc golf target will show how long it can withstand the inclement weather of Eureka and any other design flaws.

References

See Help:Footnotes for more. Template:Reflist

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