Golf multi-tool holder

This project was for my ME 203 (Design and Manufacturing) class at Stanford! We were tasked with designing and building a single object using some of the processes we learned in the class. We went through several phases including ideation, concept sketches, detailed design sketches, CAD, rapid prototyping, defining an operations sequence, and finally fabrication, assembly, and finishing. The product that I decided to build was a belt clip golf multitool holder that holds two tees, divot tool, and golf ball. This was intended as a gift for my roommate, who had a special divot tool given to him by his uncle. The holder was designed to hold this divot tool as well as other tools needed for playing golf and could easily be mounted on one’s belt clip. The processes I used were brazing, machining, sheet metal cutting, belt sanding, riveting, and finishing processes to produce the final assembly.

Original concept drawing
Product design sketch
Engineering drawing – projection views
Rapid prototype
Fabrication process images
Me brazing in the Stanford PRL!

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