“Cool Car "

Student "Cool Car" Samples.
Now that you have completed the "Fast Car," you have the skills to design and build your own car...“Cool Car!” Most students have tended to either build an actual car, or have created a range of vehicles based on hobbies or other interests (please view former student's examples). There are a few specifications that all “Cool Cars” must adhere to:
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Specifications:
Maximum Car Dimensions:

    • Height: 1.5 inch  (Body of the car, not including wheels.)(5pts.)
    • Width: 1.5 inch  (Body of the car, not including wheels.) (5pts.)
    • Length: 4 inches. (5pts.)

Drawing: (View Model Drawing below.)
Your drawing must contain:

    • Front View with Wheels, Axle and measurements. (5pts.)
    • Rear View with Wheels, Axle and measurements. (5pts.)
    • Right Side View with Wheels, Axle holes and measurements. (5pts.)
    • Left Side View with Wheels, Axle holes and measurements. (5pts.)
    • Axle with measurements (5pts.)
    • Wheel with measurements. (5pts.)

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CAD (Computer Aided Design) – Construct “Race Car” Using Tinkercad
Students must complete their “Cool Car” drawing and show it to the instructor prior to building it in Tinkercad.
Students will build their “Cool Car” using Tinkercad. When they are done, they will submit it to the instructor for review. The instructor will then export and print the pieces of the student’s “Cool Car” on a 3d Printer; the student will assemble the car. Student gets full credit when their “Cool Car” prints correctly.