Samantha Jimenez

Reverse Engineering

Samantha Jimenez

Table of Contents

Device Description - Slide 3 Bill of Materials - Slide 4 Procedures - Slide 5 Functional Analysis - Slide 6 Sketches - Slides 7-13 Product Improvement - Slide 14

Device Description

Object: Lego Man

This object is a simple toy meant for children to play with. The Lego Man is disassemblable, so it is possible to switch around/ mix and match parts of different Lego toy.

Bill of Materials

Part Name/Number

Head Chest Arm Hand Waist Leg

Quantity 1 1 2 2 1 2

Dimensions Function 3D (in sketch) N/A 3D (in sketch) N/A 3D (in sketch) N/A 3D (in sketch) N/A 3D (in sketch) N/A 3D (in sketch) N/A

Cost 10.4 cents 10.4 cents 10.4 cents 10.4 cents 10.4 cents 10.4 cents

Interactions

Interlocks with chest

Connects all pieces together Interlocks with chest

Interlocks with arm

Interlocks with chest

Interlocks with waist

Website used for cost: Allain, Rhett. "How Much Does One Lego Piece Cost?" Wired, Conde Nast, 3 June 2017, 2014/08/lego-cost/.

Procedures

Putting the Lego Man together 1. Put the head into the top hole of the chest. 2. Place the hands into the slots if the arms. 3. Put the arms into the side holes of the chest. 4. Put the waist into the bottom rectangular hole

of the chest 5. Put the legs into where they fit into the waist.

Functional Analysis

Sketches and Title Blocks

Head

Interactions/ purpose

This is the Lego man's head, and give the lego a face. However, this specific model doesn't have a face, which is something you can change in a future design. It connects with the top of the chest.

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