Title: Origami Production Project
1Origami Production Project
2Objectives of Project
- Simulate a production activity
- Expose students to relevant ISE concepts
- Gain experience in teamwork and report writing
- Have fun competing with your peers
- Do something useful
3Use of Product
- The product will be given to children in
hospitals. - Teams are asked to write personal notes of
encouragement on the bottoms of the origami
objects.
4(In-class) Competition Dates
- Round 1
- Wednesday, November 19, 155 350 PM, MAEB,
Room 211 - Wednesday, November 19, 405 600 PMFlorida
Gym, Room 210 - Round 2
- Wednesday, December 3, 155 350 PM, MAEB, Room
211 - Wednesday, December 3, 510 705 PMFlorida
Gym, Room 280
5The project emphasizes Quality
6Competition
7Productivity
8Teamwork
9Report Writing
10Real-World Parallels
- This project is either the same as, or closely
parallels, a real manufacturing project. - The principal difference is the scale of the
project not the content.
11What are the Origami Objects?
12Tortoise
13Hare
14How to make the objects
- Go to the course web site
- Read the instructions also see handout.
15Project Description
- Teams of students (typically 3 or 4) will have 25
minutes to produce origami animals (tortoises and
hares) from sheets of paper. - Teams are the same as the ones for the ethics
presentations.
16Project Information
17Example Paper
- Pick up examples of the paper (orange, blue) at
the end of the period.
18Wage Charges
- Wages will be charged per person per 5 minute
period
19Tool Charge
- There is a one time charge of 20 for tools (such
as scissors, cutters, jigs, etc.) that you use to
produce the origami animals.
20Waste Disposal
21Disposal Fees
- There is a disposal fees of 1/strip for leftover
strips from trimming uncut paper. - The first 20 strips will not be charged.
- The fee will be calculated by using the total
number of 8 ½ x 11 sheets bought. - Unused 8 ½ x 11 sheets will be subjected to the
fee.
22Poor Quality Disposal Fee
- There is a 1 disposal fee for each animal not
bought because of unacceptable quality. - Your paper supplier will not accept returns
- There is a 1 disposal fee for each unused sheet
(cut or uncut).
23Selling Prices
- The prices for hares and tortoises vary according
to the number of defects and are listed below.
Hares and Tortoises with 4 or more defects must
be disposed at 1 per animal.
24Production Considerations
- Paper may be stacked for cutting
- Great care must be taken to get a square cut.
- Uneven cuts result in defects.
- Teams choose their own production method.
- Some methods are more productive than others.
- Not all team members must work for the entire 25
minutes.
25More Production Considerations
- Teams must produce a high quality product by
making sharp, even folds. - Origami animals with too many defects will not be
bought. - As long as the final product meets
specifications, teams need not follow exactly the
same steps as instructed by the video. - The objective is to maximize profit per member by
producing good origami animals.
26Quality Warning!!!!!
- Past experience indicates that the biggest
difficulty teams have is - making
- a high
- quality
- product!
27Typical Quality Problems
- Poor folds
- Lack of symmetry
- Extra bends in paper
- Failure to follow folding instructions
- For other, see handouts on origami animal defects
28Quality Control
- Each team will have a Quality Control Inspector
(QCI).
29The QCI will
- Keep abreast of the list of possible defects
- Examine and determine the number of defects on
each origami animal - Write the number of defects in an inconspicuous
place on each animal - Sign a quality statement certifying each animal
has the number of defects as noted - Be assisted by the production team in sorting the
objects by defect count (0,1,2,3, scrap)
30The QCI
free
- The production team will have 10 minutes after
final assembly to inspect and sort finished goods
any remaining objects count as scrap - May participate in fabrication or inspection
during fabrication time is charged at the same
rate as the fabricators.
31Customer Quality Audit
- The instructors will perform a customer quality
audit at the end of the 10-minute QC and sort
period. - Any finished goods with more defects than
recorded by the QCI will be subject to a
10/piece non-conformance quality penalty.
32Production Hints
- Practicing making the animals early.
- When proficient, think about the most efficient
way to set up your production method. - Look at your costs and think of ways to modify
your assembly after certain points in production.
33Product Mix Decision
- A tortoise sells for more than a hare, but its
unit production time is more than that of a hare.
Thus, your company has a product mix decision
to decide on the number of each type of unit to
produce.
34Raw Material Purchase Decisions
- Buying uncut paper is cheaper. However, once
waste management starts charging you for disposal
of the strips, you may want to consider buying
the paper precut.
35Buying in Bulk, Disposal Charges
- Similarly, buying paper in packs of ten is
cheaper than buying it in packs of two. - However, since paper unused at the end of
production has no rate of return and is subject
to disposal fees, teams may want to buy it in
packs of two towards the end of the time limit.
36Wages
37Overtime Wages
- Since wages increase up to double time during the
last 5 minutes, teams should look at their
revenues and costs carefully at this stage to
ensure that it is still profitable to produce.
38Wage Charges
- Wages are charged on a 5 minute basis. A team
member who stops working after 18 minutes will
still be charged for 20 minutes.
39Your team may win!
40Grading
- 25 is based on profit per team member
- 65 is based on the written project
- 10 is based upon professionalismindividual and
team grades may be impacted by professionalism
transgressions
41Part II
- The remainder of this presentation will be
covered in the next course lab meeting.
42Origami Day Big Picture
- Paper is provided (teams may bring own cutters).
- We take time in class to get set up.
- We have the regular time production period.
- We set up for overtime.
- We have the first overtime period.
- We have more setup.
- We have the second overtime period.
43Origami Day Big Picture
- QC and sort period for 10 minutes.
- Buyers decide which products to buy, based on
quality, and make purchases. - We complete team accounting forms.
- Team productivity data is displayed on board or
electronically. - A most profitable team is determined.
44Report Organization
- You will be provided with a document illustrating
how to prepare a report. You may download it from
the class webpage. - Your grade will depend on how closely you follow
report recommendations.
45Professionalism Evaluation
- Teams are encouraged to develop professionalism.
- Anyone not submitting a professionalism form
receives a professionalism grade of zero.
46Important
- Cite all your sources
- Neglecting to cite your sources is plagiarism
- Team reports with evidence of plagiarism will
result in each team member receiving a zero for
the assignment - A zero on the final will result in a failing
course grade - Govern yourself accordingly!
47Due Date
- Submit the following on the E-Learning System by
5 PM on Tuesday, December 16, 2008. - The report
- Completed Professionalism Evaluation form.
- Late reports and forms receive a grade of zero
48Summary
- We emphasize
- Quality
- Competition
- Report Writing
- Productivity
- Teamwork
- Professionalism
49A Last Word
- We are not trying to make you Origami experts.
- We are trying to introduce you, in an interesting
way, to concepts you will learn more about in
follow-on courses.