Introduction: PSNS & IMF/OC Ornament
Happy holidays from the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and
Intermediate Maintenance Facility (PSNS & IMF) Apprenticeship Program. We had fun developing a 3D ornament that would showcase our technical ability as well as elements of our Naval Shipyard. Our theme blends multiple aspects of our educational experience in the apprenticeship including: 3d drafting, gyroscopic motion, and naval vessels. This, in combination with festive colors and a lightweight and durable design, is our submission to this contest.
Special Thank You to:
PSNS & IMF APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM
BRIAN WATLAND APPRENTICE PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR
DAKOTA KING
JOSH SMITH
HANK BLOOMFIELD
MYRON HASE
JOHN LEFEVRE
ZACK STONE
OLYMPIC COLLEGE
NORMA WHITAKER DEAN OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
PETER SANCHEZ
TALON GONYEAU
LJ NUNEZ
Step 1: Olympic College Ring
Make the outer ring by combining a red “C” and a white “O” along with raised letters reading “Olympic College” to commemorate the historic relationship between OC and PSNS & IMF.
This will be the outer ring of the gyroscope design.
Step 2: PSNS & IMF Apprenticeship Ring
Make the inner ring out of green with raised letters reading “PSNS & IMF Apprenticeship”.
The color green is to signify our commitment to environmentally sustainable practices.
Step 3: Gold Center Rod
Make a center rod that will support the two scaled down vessels.
Step 4: Submarine and Aircraft Carrier
Make an aircraft carrier and a submarine to be mounted on the center rod.
Step 5: Sending the STL File to 3D Printer
Send to and print with a 3D printer, hang it on your Christmas tree and enjoy peace and tranquility this holiday season provided by the men and women that serve our Navy.
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Participated in the
3D Printed Ornament Design Challenge
3 Comments
3 years ago
HOW DO I GET AHOLD OF THIS ORNAMENT?! IM LOOKING TO GET ONE FOR MY HUSBAND Who graduated in 2018... anyone know?
I know this is an old post, but I need this!!!!
8 years ago on Introduction
I like it. I cant wait to see it hung around the college
8 years ago on Introduction
Hey, very nicely done! I like the gyroscopic motion this appears to be capable of. Well done, and good luck!