Monday, December 13, 2010
Individual Reflection- Jessica Todoroff
Individual Reflection - Vivek Thanabal
Design
The design process seemed too relaxed. There was never really a sense of urgency, and this resulted in designs that were a little vague. I feel that this was a problem for many of the groups. Being more driven in this stage would have helped to make the manufacturing process easier. I learned how essential both the design and the detail of the design can be.
Manufacturing
Manufacturing is the area where I learned the most. Coming into the class, I had very limited experience building much of anything. On any prior projects that required building (such as Engineering 100), I gave myself responsibilities that had to do with other aspects of the project. However, with this project, there came a time where all we were doing was manufacturing. This forced me to learn how to use the machines as tools.
Before the class started, I did not even know what a mill or lathe was. Learning about these machines is essential to engineers, as designs are only strong if they can be fabricated well. Therefore as an engineer I must learn the limitations and capabilities of all of these machines in order to create better products. I feel like I did a good job of learning what the machines can and cannot do. However, I am still not confident in my abilities to use these machines masterfully. I look forward to taking the future classes where I can further build upon my skills in using these machines.
Though I was not the best at using the mill and the lathe in my group, I was able to make myself useful by learning the ins and outs of the laser cutter machine. Now, I can easily convert CAD drawings to the proper format and create high quality parts using the laser cutter.
Teamwork/Time Management
I feel as a team we did not jell as fast as we needed to. We did not take advantage of the machine shop early in the process and so we were scrambling at the end to build our machine. Luckily, we started to work well together by the end of the semester so that we could have a working machine. Part of the problem was the fact that we had an undisputed leader that we were lost without. This made us inefficient and slow at times. In the end, however, I learned a lot about managing time with engineering tasks, as there is seemingly always something that can go wrong.
Course Improvements
This course was very challenging and demanded a lot from students. In general, the work seemed to pick up near the end of the semester after being slow at the beginning. I feel that starting the project a week earlier would help teams work out kinks. There was no time for multiple iterations of the manufacturing process. If a portion of the machine did not function as theoretically intended, there were very few options other than some sort of quick fix. This is somewhat mitigated by asking for the most critical module first, but most teams had multiple difficult modules.
Perhaps my biggest complaint with the class was the lack of competitive balance between the teams. Some teams had members with extensive machining experience. Those teams with members on project teams had access to their resources with their respective teams. In general, those were the teams that performed the best. In order to counteract this, I think it would be beneficial if groups were assigned. In order to gauge how well we worked in teams, we could have team labs (like the motor lab or the bike lab) before we started to work on the project. This would help keep the teams even.
I knew practically nothing about machining before the course, and so I looked at this class as an opportunity to learn how to machine. However, this did not happen as well as I intended. The training sessions at the beginning of the semester did little to help me. In the in class fabrication labs and the project, there was always a heap of work to do, so my groups always felt pressured to get things done quickly. This meant that I did not get a chance to use the machines that much. This is because my lack of experience would mean wasted time when somebody else could do the same task faster. It would be helpful if each individual was taught how to use the machines and then tested on that before fabrication for the project began. This would have helped our group save time, and it would have allowed me to gain more skills in this specific arena.
Individual Performance Improvements
I could have improved in many ways in this course. I was not very driven in the beginning of the project, and so I didn’t really have a leadership role. I feel that I should have taken some sort of leadership role on at least one aspect of the project so that I could be more involved. In addition, I should have gone in for extra help with machining so that I could contribute more when it came time to start building our project.
Final Team Documentation
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Individual Reflection - Brent Cragin
Manufacturing
Teamwork
How to improve the course
How I could have improved my performance