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==Abstract== | ==Abstract== | ||
The Parabolic Wax Melter utilizes the energy produced from the Sun to heat and re-purpose crayons, candles, and other waxes. This design was created in the [http://www.humboldt.edu/ Humboldt State University] [[Engr215_Introduction_to_Design|Engineering 215]], for the client, [[SCRAP Humboldt]] whose goal is to “inspire creative reuse and environmentally sustainable behavior by providing educational programs and affordable materials to the community.” (SCRAP) | The Parabolic Wax Melter utilizes 3-D printing capabilities and the energy produced from the Sun to heat and re-purpose crayons, candles, and other waxes. This design was created in the [http://www.humboldt.edu/ Humboldt State University] [[Engr215_Introduction_to_Design|Engineering 215]], for the client, [[SCRAP Humboldt]] whose goal is to “inspire creative reuse and environmentally sustainable behavior by providing educational programs and affordable materials to the community.” (SCRAP) | ||
== Background == | == Background == | ||
The client is SCRAP Humboldt, a subproject of SCRAP; a nonprofit organization located in Portland, Oregon. SCRAP Humboldt was started in 2011 when the oldest recycling plant in the area was closed and Director Tibora Bea Girczyc-Blum along with other artists and educators took action. | |||
== Problem statement and criteria == | == Problem statement and criteria == | ||
Use sortable table. | Use sortable table. ''insert delphi chart and criteria''' | ||
== Description of final project == | == Description of final project == | ||
The parabolic wax melter uses | |||
=== Costs === | === Costs === | ||
Use [[Help:Table_examples#Cost_Table]]. | Use [[Help:Table_examples#Cost_Table]]. | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | |||
! Material !! Retail Cost ($) !! Our Cost ($) !! Total (Retail) !! Total (Ours) | |||
|- | |||
| Satellite Dish || 100.00 || 0.00 | |||
|align="right"| 100.00 | |||
|align="right"| 0.00 | |||
|- | |||
| Sand Paper || 3.22|| 3.22 | |||
|align="right"| 103.22 | |||
|align="right"| 3.22 | |||
|-class="sortbottom" | |||
|colspan="4" align="right" | '''Total Cost''' | |||
|align="right"| '''$3.22''' | |||
|} | |||
==Testing Results== | ==Testing Results== |
Revision as of 04:42, 15 April 2013
Abstract
The Parabolic Wax Melter utilizes 3-D printing capabilities and the energy produced from the Sun to heat and re-purpose crayons, candles, and other waxes. This design was created in the Humboldt State University Engineering 215, for the client, SCRAP Humboldt whose goal is to “inspire creative reuse and environmentally sustainable behavior by providing educational programs and affordable materials to the community.” (SCRAP)
Background
The client is SCRAP Humboldt, a subproject of SCRAP; a nonprofit organization located in Portland, Oregon. SCRAP Humboldt was started in 2011 when the oldest recycling plant in the area was closed and Director Tibora Bea Girczyc-Blum along with other artists and educators took action.
Problem statement and criteria
Use sortable table. insert delphi chart and criteria'
Description of final project
The parabolic wax melter uses
Costs
Use Help:Table_examples#Cost_Table.
Material | Retail Cost ($) | Our Cost ($) | Total (Retail) | Total (Ours) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Satellite Dish | 100.00 | 0.00 | 100.00 | 0.00 |
Sand Paper | 3.22 | 3.22 | 103.22 | 3.22 |
Total Cost | $3.22 |
Testing Results
How to build
Use Template:How_to
Discussion and next steps
References
See Help:Footnotes for more. Template:Reflist