Inspiration
Our idea stemmed from the movie Kingsmen where something similar was utilized to free the kingsmen from a bind. We specialize our design to be sleek, fashionable, and concealed to make sure MDL man is always ready.
What it does
This design allows a blade to protrude out from the heel of the MDL man's boot. It can be easily utilized by a simple push and spin mechanism. It also holds tools to break free from his prison.
How we built it
We first brainstormed with various concept sketches, then moved on to designing using CAD software. This included measuring various components to ensure a robust and seamless assembly. This was followed by utilizing the 3D printers to prototype our design and work out any minor flaws. We then went into Blender and created various product animations to display the capabilities and features of our mechanism. In the end, we had a working model of our mechanism and a beautiful animation.
Challenges we ran into
Challenges we ran into include incorporating a rack and pin mechanism inside a small space the size of a heel and overcoming accidental activation of the blade utilizing a springloaded locking mechanism.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
Successfully developing a fully functional prototype in under 24 hours and the seamless and minimal form factor of our design achieves discretion.
What we learned
Designing for manufacturability under certain constraints, collaborating in a cross-functional team, and learning the respective skills of mechanical design, constraint systems, and CAD.
What's next for Heelverine
In the near future, we hope to develop personalization for different shoe sizes, making each Heelverine custom-fitted to the user. Researching industrial materials to develop the final design from a PLA prototype to a mass-manufactured product.
Built With
- autodesk-fusion-360
- blender
- solidworks
Log in or sign up for Devpost to join the conversation.