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The student drill

This mini-drill concept was designed for a school group project about the product development process and design methodology related to a company's identity /profile, strategy, needs and opportunities. To do this, we use the German company Bosch as a hypothetical client.
 
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Course: Design Case

Teammates:  

Anne May Omberg

Anna Slonska

My role: 

3D modeling and technical drawings were my spesific contributions.

Design and prototyping was developed as a team

Jan-Jun 2021

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Your first drill

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This lightweight, intuitive and elegant drill fits in the kitchen cabinet and is ready to use whenever needed. Perfect for new students who just moved out from home for the first time and never really learned how to use power tools. 

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The battery can be charged using a USB-C cable. A magnet plate on top stores bits when in use and keeps everything in the same place.

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Easy to take apart

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As this casing is easily separatable from the inner components, it is simple to perform inspections and small fixes at home. In addition, parts are easy to replace and components are easy to separate for proper recycling. 

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1. Detatchable magnetic plate

2. Battery levle indicator

3. Light

4. Trigger adjusting rpm and activating light

5. Grip 

6. Ventilating holes

7. Strength adjustment

8. Change of drillingdirection

9. Bosch YOU chuck

10. Bosch YOU 3.6V Lithium ion battery, chargable using USB-C cable. 

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