Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Progress Report - 4/1 - Standing Desk

Progress Report
1-April-2014
Product Design Specifications
Inter-EGR 160: Standing Desk V1.0

Client:
Kevin Rolnick kevrolnick@gmail.com
Advisor:
Dr. Juan Vivanco
Team Members:
Jidapas An-adirekkun anadirekkun@wisc.edu
Collin Durler durler@wisc.edu
Connor Gallaher cpgallaher@wisc.edu - Communicator
Piero Gasparri pgasparri@wisc.edu
Reilly Howell rhowell2@wisc.edu 
Archer Jirasirikul jirasirikul@wisc.edu
Tim Kuzmic kuzmic@wisc.edu
Xavier Lunar lunar@wisc.edu
Peter Meidl pmeidl@wisc.edu
Mike Petri mapetri@wisc.edu
Asher Zundel azundel@wisc.edu

Problem Statement
Our client has asked us to design a standing desk with a budget of $200 that can serve as an alternative to the conventional seated desk. Studies have shown that sedentary behavior for long periods of time cause, not only, health problems like obesity and musculoskeletal problems, but also issues with productivity.  A standing desk would aim to provide a solution to these major problems with features such as comfortability, pleasing aesthetics, durability, safety as well as adjustability of both the height and pitch of the desk, which would all be keys to the design.

Last Week's Goals
• Organize and label all materials that came in (including wood, jack, and hinges)
• Material testing
-Scissor jack - experimented with the crank, brainstormed other handle and possible drill functions to improve crank efficiency, tested productivity with various weights, decided crank is sufficient.
-Wood - marked which pieces of wood will be used for each function, sorted pile according to size.
-Hinges - tested leverage of metal brackets with maximum amounts of weight, decided how much leverage will be given as well as where the hinges will be attached to the wood.
Summary of Team Role Accomplishments
• Leader Piero Gasparri - Figured out woodworking capabilities, planned on getting green pass for larger materials that need to be cut - essential.
• Communicator - Connor- In touch with client with questions and reporting group progress.
• Team – collaboratively helped with testing materials before beginning fabrication. Used body mass to test capacity of jack and hinges. Measured all details for cuts and drillings. Agreed upon quality of all materials. 
Summary of Design Accomplishments
• Materials are ready for fabrication (standards-wise).
• All measurements are finalized.
This Week's Goals/Individual Goals
• Work on some aesthetics before fabricating materials (sanding, painting).
• Get green pass for ability to cut larger wooden materials.
[1] • Cut wood into desired pieces.
[2] Begin building of wood base/frame.
• Decide which materials will be ordered next with the remaining $65.
Project Difficulties
Fabrication is the next stage of our design process. We expect many problems to arise, we plan to counter these problems with alternative building methods or material enhancement. We found ourselves in a short delay once we realized the necessity of a green pass as well as a red pass.  We also misplaced a few materials so we made sure to adequately label and organize them.
​Project Schedule
​We are on track according to our personal schedule.
Expenses
​We have used around $135. We have a generous amount of room for the smaller parts and plan to finance the amount according to priority.






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