shubhadeep chaki
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hi i'm shubhadeep and here is my portfolio for the year 2012TRANSCRIPT
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P O R T F O L I O
SHUBHADEEP CHAKIUG-6th semester Product
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DESIGN PROJECTS
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DESIGN PROCESS
Research40%
Deduction5%
Conceptualization15%
Concept Developement20%
Solution & Manufacture15%
Evaluation5%
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Design brief:-The stool, is not comfortable for long time seating. During long periods of seating and due to lack of a back support a stooping posture is achieved which in the long run is harmful.
Project Time:-6 weeks
Height not appropriate.
(Stooping posture not good for the spine.
Backrest please!! [
Ideal posture while sitting.
Conceptualization
Prototype testing
OTTOMAN
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Final Model
Seat- The profile of the seat ensures comfort to the thighs. The back support extends to the first lumbar thus helping an upright posture. The back support has a small circumference so as to allow the user maximum freedom of movement. This enables a comfortable seating.
Frame- The is made by bending a pipe. The design ensures maximum stability. The use of pipes has reduced the overall weight considerably.
The seat and back support can be made in:a.Poly ethylene(PE)- by injection moldingb.Fiber reinforced plastic(FRP)- by compression molding.c.MDFd.Multi-layered plywood- by heat bending technology.e.Wood.
The frame can be made in:a.Mild steel pipes(MS)-tieing agent required.b.Electric resistance welded pipes(ERW)-stronger than ms pipes. No tieing agent required.
Step wise bending process
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Design Problem:- To design a carrier for carrying domestic LPG gas cylinder up a flight of steps.
Project Time:- 2 weeks.
CAUSES OF ACCIDENTS
Narrow stair-cases
Slippery stair-cases
Muscle fatigue
Absence of hand rails for support
Uneven/broken stair-cases.
A 478mmB 247mmC 254mm
A 422mmB 482mmC 489mmD 317 mm
Conceptualization
KNAPSACK
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Prototype testing and user validation
Product Strengths-i. Load distributed equally over both the shoulders and the back.ii. Very stable and balanced while climbing a flight of stairs.iii. Easier to load and un-load.iv. Cushioning for the shoulders and lumbar pro-vided.v. In case of emergency the person can let go of the load very easily thereby ensuring personal safety.vi. Economical and easy to manufacture.
Materials used-i. PVC pipesii. Mild steel rods
iii.nuts &washers
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Design problem: - To ease the process of threading a pipe or a rod with a threading die (manually).
Project Time:- 4 weeks
frequency
Existing threading Threading Die
Threading process
Frequently
Rarely
Regularly
No
Yes
Unstable at the begining
Lot of effort required
Small size
Uncomfortable grip
Die Holder
Frequency of use Problems faced getting started Other problems
GYRATE
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Working Prototype
Ergonomic GripSemantic Design
Greater Stock Length For More Leaverage
Guide Rail: guides the rod or the pipe to the center of the die thereby allowing only rota-tional movement and cancelling the see-saw movement which is big problem while thread-ing. This also ensures proper threading of the job. It enhanced user friendliness tenfold.
Prototype Testing & User Validation
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Bubble Design Problem:- Administering eye drops by one self.
Project Time:- 4 weeks
Problem Areas
Prototype
Compatible with both the glass bottle and plastic bottle.
BlinkingAccuracy
Spillage of extra drops
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User Validation
The cup snugly fits between the eyebrows and the cheek thereby restricting blinking.
The hole on the top fixes the bottle right above the eye aiding in accurate dispensing.
With both the problem of blinking and accuracy taken care of-the user can now take care of the pressure applied on the bottle to ensure the exact amount of doasage.
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SKILL BASED WORKS
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SKILL BASED WORKS
Rendering Techniques
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Colour and Composition
Posterization
Combining a hindi letter and an english letter to create a motif n thereby a pattern.
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Technical Drawings
Isometric Drawing
Technical Perspective
Exploded View of a hand held vacuum cleaner
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Mechanism
Representation of the hydraulic principle in a scaled down working model Materials used- acrylic, MDF, nuts and bolts, syringes
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Model Making
Original Product
Scaled up model(25%)
Materials used- MDF, HIPS(high inensity poly-styrene), PVC(poly-vinyl chloride) pipe, wood
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Material Exploration
Terracotta Clay Figure Rubber Wood Pedestal
Bracelet-Bamboo, Metal & Jute
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3D Modelling
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Shubhadeep ChakiEmail: [email protected]: +91 8055735488 +91 9543332830Current address: MIT Institute of Design Rajbaugh, next to Hadapsar, Loni-Kalbhor, Pune-412201
About meAn uncomplicated person open to ideas. I have a clear mind and always know what i’m doing. I work hard and smart. A very flexible person and can adapt to new environments very quickly.Education2006- completed secondary education from St. Edmund’s School, Shillong(ICSE board)2008- completed higher secondary education from St. Edmund’s college, Shillong(MBOSE)
2012- currently persuing higher education at MIT Institute of Design, UG-3rd year ProductAima. simplicity b. reduce reuse recycle & c. practicalityStrengthsGood material knowledge-MDF, polymers, wood, FRP, metal, bamboo, paper, siporexGood grasp on technical know-howSoftwares- catia, rhino, adobe photoshop, adobe indesign, hyerpershot, key shotGood team worker as well as individual workerConceptualise and quick prototype makingPunctualAchievementsHeld school record for javeline throwLed my school cricket team Represented my school at the BournVita inter-state quizWork exhibited at 2012 Delhi autoexpoWork exhibited and sold at KalaGhoda arts festival MumbaiCore member of IDID-The Design Store, MIT Institute of DesignCarreer Interesttechnical/industrial products, lifestyle products, home appliancesExtra Curricular Activitiesmountain climbing, trekking, reading, rowing, exploring, outdoor sports, hanging out with friends, listening to music