Lego Sorting Machine

Developed by Team 10

The Lego sorting machine removes the tedium of sorting Legos by hand.

Lego Sorting Machine

Developed by Team 10

The final proposed design and bill of materials can be found in the About page.

Lego Sorting Machine

Developed by Team 10

A special thanks to our client David Willy for giving us the opprotunity to work on this project.

Welcome!


This site will guide you through the process that Team 10 took to create a Lego Sorting Machine.


Within the About page you will find the details on what the Lego Sorting Machine is and its background.


In the Gallery page you will find various pictures of Team 10 and the Client for the Lego Sorting Machine.


In the SOTA page you will links to sites that contain State of the Arts designs that relate to the Lego Sorting Machine and served as inspiration.


In the Contact page you can find out how to reach Team 10



Lego Sorting Machine


Scope of the Work: To design, build, test, and iterate where needed on an Automatic Lego Sorting Machine that sorts by Lego piece type for all classic pieces (brick, plate, rail, etc.) and some specialized pieces that make sense to design for.The system must NOT require human interaction after Legos are loaded into the machine until they can be stored after sorting.


Client and Technical Advisor

David Willy

A link to his contact information can be found in the Links page



Team Information


Tristian Vigueria

Major: Mechanical Engineering

Team Role: Budget Liaison, Website Developer, CAD, Machining, Programming, Fund Raising


Austin Shorr

Major: Mechanical Engineering

Team Role: Client Contact, Secretary/Document, CAD Manager, Machining, Programming, Fund Raising


Eric Pisciotta

Major: Mechanical Engineering

Team Role: Project Manager, CAD, Machining, Programming, Electrical, Fund Raising


Links to each of the team member's photos can be found in the Gallery page.