C.L.E.A.N. The Cougar Lean Engineering Assembly Network (CLEAN) Workbench System In this talk: • Problem • Stakeholder Research • Our Layered Solution: • Website • Space • Workbench • Tool System
Ryan Pitzer
Jake Enslow
Austin Rapp
The Problem
Survey Questions • Sent to Students, Faculty and Advisory Board Members • Regarding a physical design studio: Please rank each of the following, 1-5 based on importance of you • • • • • • • • • • •
Systematic way to keep order (i.e. 5S) Defined space by usage (lecture, work, meeting, etc.) Utility (multi-use) Adaptability Comfort Safety Inspiring Pride and Identity Size Closeness to Sloan Ease of Access
Stakeholder Survey 5 4.5
Additional Survey Comments
4 3.5
3 2.5 2 1.5
“Please stop kicking students and clubs out of their current work spaces… Support them.” -Student “Interdisciplinary collaboration” - Advisory Board Member
1 0.5 0
“Basic assembly tool availability” - Faculty
Workspace Literature Review
Existing Workbenches
Solution: Clean Workbench Self Sustaining Life Cycle • Redesigned and built by students in ME 415 • Used for ME 416 and other MME related projects • Money from sale used to fund following semester’s ME 415 workbench designs