
Roller Wrap
In semester 2 of 2021 we were tasked with taking our research from semester 1 and creating a product that would address some of the issues or problems identified by the research. My research identified that disposable and single-use tertiary packaging was a significant issue in logistics. I created a reusable and extendable wrap that would replace three of the identified forms or disposable and or single-use forms of tertiary packaging.
The project made use of analogue and digital renders, prototyping including 3D printing and laser cutting, digital renders using Autodesk Sketchbook, CAD modelling using Autodesk Fusion 360, renders using KeyShot, and presentation materials using Adobe Illustrator and PowerPoint.

A render of the final concept while the wrap is retracted. Created using KeyShot.

A render of the final concept while the wrap is retracted. Created using KeyShot.

A render of the final concept with the wrap partially extended. Created using KeyShot.

A render of the final concept with the wrap fully extended. Created using KeyShot.

A render of the right side of the final concept with the wrap retracted. Created using KeyShot.

A close up of the tensioning mechanism of the final concept with the wrap retracted. Created using KeyShot.

The final concept in use, attached to palletised stock. Rendered in KeyShot.

A side view of the final concept in use, attached to palletised stock. Rendered in KeyShot.

The top view of the final concept in use, attached to palletised stock. Rendered in KeyShot.

A closeup of the final concept in use, attached to palletised stock. Rendered in KeyShot.

A closeup of the wrap of the final concept in use, attached to palletised stock. Rendered in KeyShot.

A closeup of the handle of the final concept in use, attached to palletised stock. Rendered in KeyShot.

The finished presentation model (1:1), with the wrap partially extended. Created using 3D printed parts from PLA filament, vacuum formed ABS, polyester webbing, and cotton fabric.

The finished presentation model (1:1), with the wrap retracted. Created using 3D printed parts from PLA filament, vacuum formed ABS, polyester webbing, and cotton fabric.

A close up of the tensioning mechanism of the finished presentation model (1:1), with the wrap retracted. Created using 3D printed parts from PLA filament, vacuum formed ABS, polyester webbing, and cotton fabric.

Presentation materials (Slide 1 of 19). Presentation cover slide. Created using PowerPoint.

Presentation materials (Slide 2 of 19) outlining the research findings that guided the design development. Created using PowerPoint.

Presentation materials (Slide 4 of 19) outlining the research findings that guided the design development. Created using PowerPoint.

Presentation materials (Slide 5 of 19) outlining the final concept. Created using PowerPoint.

Presentation materials (Slide 6 of 19) outlining the dimensions of the final concept. Created using PowerPoint.

Presentation materials (Slide 7 of 19) outlining the design features of the final concept. Created using PowerPoint.

Presentation materials (Slide 8 of 19) outlining the components of the final concept. Created using PowerPoint.

Presentation materials (Slide 9 of 19) outlining the components of the final concept. Created using PowerPoint.

Presentation materials (Slide 10 of 19) outlining the components of the mechanisms of the final concept. Created using PowerPoint.

Presentation materials (Slide 11 of 19) outlining the components of final concept. Created using PowerPoint.

Presentation materials (Slide 12 of 19) outlining the components final concept. Created using PowerPoint.

Presentation materials (Slide 14 of 19) outlining how the final concept functions. Created using PowerPoint.

Presentation materials (Slide 15 of 19) outlining the ergonomics of the final concept. Created using PowerPoint.

Presentation materials (Slide 16 of 19) outlining the accessibility features of the final concept. Created using PowerPoint.

Presentation materials (Slide 17 of 19) outlining the materials of final concept. Created using PowerPoint.

Presentation materials (Slide 18 of 19) outlining the manufacturing to create the final concept. Created using PowerPoint.

Presentation materials (Slide 19 of 19) outlining the systems of final concept. Created using PowerPoint.