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Controller by:. Anthony Niemzak Elizabeth Littrell Elisabeth Chramer Stephen Mehi. Why a Guitar Hero Controller?. ‘Cause it’s awesome! It is interesting to our audience. It has a variety of shapes that would be challenging to model. It has enough parts for a group of four.

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  1. Controllerby: Anthony Niemzak Elizabeth Littrell Elisabeth Chramer Stephen Mehi

  2. Why a Guitar Hero Controller? • ‘Cause it’s awesome! • It is interesting to our audience. • It has a variety of shapes that would be challenging to model. • It has enough parts for a group of four.

  3. Guitar Hero Controller Assembled

  4. Guitar hero controller Disassembled

  5. Exploded Assembly

  6. Guitar hero controller Disassembled

  7. Parallel Comparison Of Front Views

  8. The Shell • These parts of the controller fit together to create the shape of a guitar and house and protect the internal components.

  9. The Strummer • This is used during game play to simulate strumming or picking.

  10. The Fret Board Keys • These keys are what a person presses when playing the game to represent different musical notes.

  11. Fret Board Circuitry • These internal circuits register when a button is pressed or the guitar is strummed and send the information to the console.

  12. Strap Holders • These attachments fit in place to secure a strap.

  13. The Start & Select Keys • These buttons are used to perform basic functions of the game, such as starting and selecting.

  14. The Whammy Bar Assembly • These parts of the guitar measure the amount of torque applied when using the whammy bar.

  15. Strummer and Start / Select Circuitry • These internal circuits register when a button is pressed or the guitar is strummed and send the information to the console.

  16. Screws • These internal circuits register when a button is pressed or the guitar is strummed and send the information to the console.

  17. Total Project Operation Compilation

  18. Anthony Guitar Face Top Guitar Face Bottom Fret Board Top Fret Board Bottom

  19. AnthonyUnique Operations per Part

  20. AnthonyUnique Operations per Part

  21. Manufacturing Process • All plastic shell parts were injection molded.

  22. Most Difficult Part To Produce

  23. Step1 Shaping

  24. Step 2 Rounding the inside

  25. Step 3 Rounding the edges

  26. Step 4 Shelling

  27. Step 5 Adding pegs

  28. Step 6

  29. Step 7

  30. Step 8

  31. Part Improvement • Lengthened fret board for comfort. After – 650mm Before – 450mm

  32. Difficulties Encountered

  33. Elisabeth Guitar Strap Holder Small Guitar Strap Holder Large Strummer Spring Clip

  34. ElisabethUnique Operations per Part

  35. ElisabethUnique Operations per Part

  36. Manufacturing Process • The simple plastic pieces were injection molded.

  37. Pro/E Modeling Process

  38. Final Result After Rounding

  39. Part Improvement • Wireless!

  40. Difficulties Encountered

  41. Stephen Fret Button Start/Select Button Fret Button Circuit Board Screw Whammy Bar Holder

  42. StephenUnique Operations per Part

  43. StephenUnique Operations per Part

  44. Manufacturing Process - Screw • Thread Rolling

  45. Pro/E Modeling Process

  46. Final Product

  47. Part Improvement • Rounded keys for lefties. Before After

  48. Elizabeth Whammy Bar Potentiometer Strummer Circuit Board Start/Select Circuit Board

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