Spring 2009 Industrial Technology Projects
Posted by Dustin Patterson in Misc, Pictures, tags: 3d, ACDC, autocad, beta theta pi, Cummings, fighting sioux, frank lloyd wright, Grizzly, house, Industrial Technology, lathe, mill, north dakota, prairie style, router, ShopBot, steam engine, UND, woodFriday was the last day of the spring semester at UND. With it comes the end to class and the beginning of summer fun. I know that I haven’t written any real content for my website in some time now, so I hope this post will get me back to writing more. In this post I cover some select projects from select Industrial Technology classes.
Industrial Technology Classes
IT 202
In January I had my first experience with 3D capabilities of AutoCAD. Although it may seem intimidating, 3D drawings in AutoCAD are very enjoyable. For my Midterm Project I was to draw a 3D model of a Prairie Style house. [More information on Prairie style houses and Frank Lloyd Wright cab be found here.] Some renderings of this project can be seen below.
After the completion of our Midterm project, we were immediately assigned the final project. We were required to design a 5 acre yard for our recently designed house. The yard was to contain some standard features, along with some of our own features. When the project was complete, I had exactly 39 hours, 40 minutes into it. (Total is Midterm and Final projects combined.) Although it didn’t turnout exactly as I had wanted it too, I am still happy with the final outcome.
IT 203
My other interesting class of the semester was IT 203, Manufacturing Processes. In this class we were shown the basic processes of manufacturing, using a lathe and mill. After watching the “boring videos”, learning equipment safety, and performing some simple operations, it was time to learn hands-on. Our only project for IT 203 was to manufacture all of the parts necessary to build a small scale steam engine. By completing this project, we were exposed to many operations in manufacturing.
Many different pieces of manufacturing equipment were used for this project including:
- Grizzly Mill
- Old Bridgeport Mill
- Cummings Lathe
- Clausing Lathe

Grizzly Mill

Cummings Lathe
Completed engine parts
Completed engine
After the engine has been graded and returned to me, I will post some video of it running.
Other Industrial Technology Projects
During the past semester I received my first instruction in CNC equipment. The Manufacturing Lab at UND has a ShopBot CNC router similar to the one pictured below.

As simple introductory projects we designed and cutout wood signs. These wood signs contained a combination of 2D images and 3D text. The process is very simple: Draw sign in AutoCAD, import into ShopBot software, and generate the tool paths that the router will understand. Then sit back and watch your work be created for you.
Below are a couple of images of signs that I created.
Conclusion
Each of the above classes were simply introductory classes in each of their subject areas. As I am only a little ways into the Industiral Technology program at UND, I can expect several more projects with increasing levels of complexity to come in the future. I hope that you enjoyed reading this post and I hope to have more like it in the future.
Please let me know your thoughts on the projects or anything else in the comments.







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