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Fuel Tank

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The Fuel Tank Within this assignment, we worked in groups to create seperate components of a full sized full tank. We utilised programs and technologies such as slicer and laser cutting to create a mould for the tank. We then used this base to model each piece, ensuring that they were as accurate as possible. See below for what techniques our group implemented to complete the necessary pieces of the tank. 3D Model There are various techniques to get a 3d model of a fuel tank for this project. The first is to take photos of a fuel tank of all angles to then put into the software Recap, by Autodesk, to reconstruct into a virtual 3D model. Second, is to measure the fuel tank and select from a variety of 3D CAD software to then model the tank. Third, is to find a pre-existing 3D model fuel tank online and use this as your base model. We measured out the fuel tank and used 3D modelling software Rhino/Grasshopper to construct the tank virtually. From here we

The Blister

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The Blister  The blister is simply the aluminium sheet beaten through the outline of a shape Two identical forms were cut on the CNC router and the sheet was placed securely between the two  The sheet was then hammered with mallets to form the blister shape  To shape the "sharper" end of the blister shape, a tool was fashioned out of wood that would better fit the unique shape of the blister See below the process of forming the blister