Rolling suitcase
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!Part Number !! Name !! QTY !! Weight (g) !! Function !! Material !! Manufacturing Process !! Image | !Part Number !! Name !! QTY !! Weight (g) !! Function !! Material !! Manufacturing Process !! Image | ||
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- | | 001|| | + | | 001||Handle stablizing piece||2||52||No function||Synthetic leather||??||[[Image:JFL_Part4.jpg | 100x100px]] |
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+ | ! colspan="8" style="background:#efefef;" | Cloth Types | ||
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+ | !Part Number !! Name !! QTY !! Weight (g) !! Function !! Material !! Manufacturing Process !! Image | ||
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+ | | 001||Exterior Fabric||area||??||Heavy duty fabric resistant to tears||Woven something||Woven||[[Image:JFL_Exterior_Cloth.jpg | 100x100px]] | ||
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+ | | 001||Interior Fabric||area||??||Light fabric to line interior of suitcase||Woven something||Woven||[[Image:JFL_InteriorCloth.jpg | 100x100px]] | ||
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+ | | 001||Vinyl Cloth||area||??||No function||Vinyl||Who knows?||[[Image:JFL_VinylLining.jpg | 100x100px]] | ||
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+ | | 001||Rubber Piping||area||??||adds support to edges where metal is not used||rubber||Molded||[[Image:JFL_RubberPiping.jpg | 100x100px]] | ||
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+ | | 001||Textured Piping||area||??||Adds rigidity to corners||??||??||[[Image:JFL_TexturedPiping.jpg | 100x100px]] | ||
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===Group Dynamic=== | ===Group Dynamic=== |
Revision as of 00:33, 6 February 2011
Bill of Materials
Main Components
There are only about 4 different types of cloth used in the suitcase, but they make up approximately 200 components. Some of these scraps of cloth are only a square inch or two, while others are as large as 5 or 6 square feet. Since there are only a few different types of cloth, each cloth has been given a name and components are listed with the type of cloth used and the size of cloth used. The suitcase also only has 6 different types of seams where these pieces of cloth are sown together. Examples of each are shown below the bill of materials. For simplicity, most of the individual pieces of cloth have been omitted.