Introduction: Frozen Yogurt Shop

Hello, my name is Caleb Singh, and I am going to be a senior at Tualatin High School. For my Make It Modular project, i decided to design and 3d print a frozen yogurt shop. I used Tinkercad to edit the shipping container and add more components to it.

Supplies

  • Shipping Container
  • Three Signs
  • One Window
  • Two tables for inside, one big and one small
  • An outside table with chairs
  • Dispensers and toppings for Frozen Yogurt
  • Solar Panels to add sustainability through renewable energy

Step 1: Basic Design

The shipping container will have an order window at one end and a pick-up window on the side along with a glass window in between. Along with this, there will be a frozen yogurt image/sign on the blank wall as decoration and to advertise the shop.

Step 2: Inside the Shop

Inside the shop, there will be a row of dispensers for various frozen yogurt flavors along with a selection of toppings.

Step 3: Outdoor Seating

The shipping container will also have some seating for anyone wanting to eat at the shop.

Step 4: Solar Panels

Finally, the shop will have solar panels to allow it to be placed somewhere where it could be hard to find a power outlet. Along with this, solar panels will reduce the cost and will keep the shop more sustainable.

Step 5: 3d Printing

On top of a model on a computer, a 3d model can help visualize a final design. In this case, i used 3d printing as it is a simple and quick way of accurately making a 3d model real.

Step 6: Hot Gluing

After 3d printing the parts, I utilized a hot glue gun to combine all the parts into the final model.

Step 7: Conclusion

Overall, the frozen yogurt shops design is simple and allows someone to easily start up a business, while maintaining a nice aesthetic to attract customers.