What Innovative Product Should a Freshman Engineer Create?

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A freshman engineer from IIT is seeking innovative product ideas that can be manufactured using workshop techniques like carpentry and metal casting. The project aims to address real-world problems, and the student is looking for suggestions to inspire their design. Participants in the discussion suggest considering practical items such as utensils or furniture, as well as solutions for challenges faced in developing countries. Examples of existing innovations, like the Wello waterwheel, are mentioned as potential inspiration for creating useful products. The focus remains on developing a tangible solution that can be crafted in a workshop setting.
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I am an IITian freshman. We have been asked to manufacture a product, something that is made in workshops, (i.e. should include, but may not restricted to, carpentry, casting of metals, and such other methods.) The product should be innovative, and should address some problem. I am running out of ideas, so please put forward your problems so I may find a solution to them.
 
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Rohan95 said:
I am an IITian freshman. We have been asked to manufacture a product, something that is made in workshops, (i.e. should include, but may not restricted to, carpentry, casting of metals, and such other methods.) The product should be innovative, and should address some problem. I am running out of ideas, so please put forward your problems so I may find a solution to them.

Welcome to the PF.

Please tell us some of your ideas so far. That will help us to make suggestions.

Are you going to actually make one, or is this a paper exercise?
 
Hi there Rohan! IIT as in Illinois Institute of Technology? I'll probably be going there next year!

Anyways, think of what could be useful. Spoons and utensils? Furniture, especially wooden? Heck, a sword! Better yet, think of the problems in third world countries and what could be manufactured there to help with that. For example, http://www.gizmag.com/wello-waterwheel-water-transport/30325/
That's made out of plastics and all, but something similar could be made in metal form, potentially.
 
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