Coffee Shop project Francisco Arce & Ezra Perez. We decide to do the coffee shop project, we made two different tables from nothing and then we decide.

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Coffee Shop project Francisco Arce & Ezra Perez

We decide to do the coffee shop project, we made two different tables from nothing and then we decide which one we want to do. We created some sketches and after that we made all the parts with the measurements. And after all the steps of creating the table we decide to chose Ezra’s project that is a table with three parts that assemble together in the center. Also the table will have six legs which are two types, one of the middle table and the other four legs for the outside table’s part.

We communicate by the wiki, leaving notes. Some of the things that we struggle with was the parts. Some times the wiki didn’t let us open certain files like the ipn and the assembly. Another thing was that not all of the sketches make it like it was plan, at least 3 out of 5 measurements in a single part change, either bigger or smallest. After all the parts were made and the assembly was made like it was expected the resting things were easy to do, the idws, ipn and the presentation.

Here are the parts for the table.

This is how the table came out.

Here are the prices for the materials. The price for walnut ply wood is 2.48$ per Sq. Ft. and we needed about 6 of these and it came out to 14.88$ The price for Birch 1/2 in x 4ft x 4ft is 25$ and we would need 2 of these so that would be 50$