Electric Knee Walker
This is the final complete Prototype I had completed for my Major Project for Industrial Design and this show cases a whole years worth of work and designing into one final concept.
1:1 Scale Prototype
This it the final prototype I had completed and submitted at the end of my Major Project class to show my complete design with all its curvature and aesthetics. This was used to help give the audience at the viewing of the Final Projects an idea of what I made in person


Exploded View
This is an exploded view to show each individual piece I had design and put into the making of my final prototype showing the depth of the design down the last nut and bolt.

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University Funding
With the university allowing for us to have a budget of up to $400 on parts or external sources, I dedicated it to buying parts which could allow for my prototype to look as near complete as possible. This includes buying front wheels, an electric power wheel for the rear, a genuine shock absorber designed to handle a go kart and some ergonomic handles. ​

3D Printing
All the parts that were not bought were all designed by myself on Solidworks through extensive testing and prototyping for the final fitment to ensure it would be a success. They were all printed at the University itself or with my own 3D Printer.
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The different colours used are to help just separate each component for display purposes.
Wide Vision Poster
For part of the presentation we were part of an exhibition at Western Sydney University called Wide Vision where we presented our product with a Poster and anything which can help show our Product,

