FAQs
- How many guys does it take to 3D print a component for the shoe?
- Apparently 5, but only 1 was on the computer.
- What material was used for the spikes and why?
- Aluminum was used for the spikes because it was the only metal available. Aluminum was good to use for the prototype because it was a metal and would hold up as a spike even if weight was put on it. If this design were to be made for real, it would probably be stainless steel.
- How do spikes help with walking across wet/icy terrain?
- By having spikes on the bottom of ones shoes, the grip on the snow would be better. Spikes would dig into the ground better than any tracks on the bottom of the boots.
- What were some problems that occurred throughout this design?
- While making the initial plans for the shoe, the original design that was decided upon had to be changed completely as the spikes wouldn't have been able to retract. Some materials that were going to be used couldn't be found or were too weak. The shoes that were taken apart for the project both had their own problems: the boot had too small of a sole and the clog had a large gap in the middle of the sole.
- What were some problems that occurred during 3D printing?
- To begin with, many of the 3D printers were in use by other groups for their designs, so a member always had to come at different times to see if something could be printed. When the front plate was printed, it came out looking pretty good, but the bottom of the plate quickly fell apart in strips. This made it so we had to print it again. When the back plate was printed, the bottom wasn't attached to the sides of the plate, so it had to be reprinted. Apparently, our program for the design wasn't all of the way attached in all areas so that's how it was printed.
- How did you cut the sole of the shoe open to put the mechanisms in?
- We were going to just use a box-cutter, but the material proved to be stronger than the knife. After that, we talked to the Innovation Lab about how we should cut it. If the sole was cut all of the way through, it could risk collapsing the walls.
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