Kinder Toy Challenge
Engineering and Design II
As part of my Engineering and Design II class, I worked with a team of three engineering students to design and develop a prototype for a Kinder Toy. We were required to make a toy that could fit into a large Kinder Egg disassembled and be larger than the egg when assembled. Additionally, after assembly, the toy had to be able to store potential energy and translate that in to motion.
As part of this project, we developed CAD drawings in Solidworks and then assembled them to create an animation. In the later stages, I used my knowledge of 3D printing to update models to work best with our 3D printer and print effectively. At the end of the project, our group developed a presentation and pitched it to a panel of Judges on Design Day.

