AiTWobo Mechanical Engineering Students Club
A practical engineering club where students learn mechanical design, CAD, mechanisms, structures, prototyping, measurement, tools, and robot body construction.
Club Details
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Club Overview
A practical engineering club where students learn mechanical design, CAD, mechanisms, structures, prototyping, measurement, tools, and robot body construction. The club is structured for high school and university students through guided lessons, teamwork, lab practice, documentation, and project presentations.
Practical
Learning Balance
Most sessions are hands-on labs and projects.
Club Focus Distribution
Mission
Train students to design mechanical systems, build prototypes, test structures, and support robotics product development.
Student Learning Style
Hands-on labs, teamwork, research, demonstrations, presentations, and peer-to-peer learning.
What Students Gain
Technical Skills
Practical engineering, measurements, design, tools, troubleshooting, and project development.
Teamwork
Students learn to work in teams, assign roles, and present progress.
Documentation
Members write lab reports and explain results clearly.
Project Portfolio
Students can build a portfolio for school, university, and career opportunities.
Linked Schools
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AiTWobo Partner High School
High SchoolAiTWobo Partner University
UniversityAiTWobo Fabrication Learning Center
CommunityList of Activities
Weekly PracticeCurrent Projects
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Mini Robot Chassis
In ProgressA lightweight robot frame designed for easy electronic mounting and wheel alignment.
Gearbox Demonstration Kit
TestingA physical kit showing gear ratios, torque changes, and motion transfer.
Student CAD Parts Library
ResearchA reusable collection of simple mechanical parts for student robotics prototypes.
Bridge Strength Challenge
PlanningA structure-building challenge where students test strength, stability, and material choice.
Robotics Arm Joint Prototype
PlanningA prototype joint system for a simple educational robotic arm.
Club Members
Students, mentors, and club leaders.
Cedrick Rosier
Mechanical Student
CAD Learner
Workshop Mentor
Lab Reports
Student reports, activity summaries, and project documentation.
Author: Mechanical Student
Objective: Understand the activity concept and document results.
Tools: Club tools and learning materials.
Summary: This report explains the activity, tools, steps, observations, results, and conclusion.
Procedure: 1. Prepare materials. 2. Follow safety rules. 3. Complete activity. 4. Record observations. 5. Write conclusion.
Conclusion: The activity improved practical understanding and project readiness.
Author: CAD Learner
Objective: Understand the activity concept and document results.
Tools: Club tools and learning materials.
Summary: This report explains the activity, tools, steps, observations, results, and conclusion.
Procedure: 1. Prepare materials. 2. Follow safety rules. 3. Complete activity. 4. Record observations. 5. Write conclusion.
Conclusion: The activity improved practical understanding and project readiness.
Author: Workshop Mentor
Objective: Understand the activity concept and document results.
Tools: Club tools and learning materials.
Summary: This report explains the activity, tools, steps, observations, results, and conclusion.
Procedure: 1. Prepare materials. 2. Follow safety rules. 3. Complete activity. 4. Record observations. 5. Write conclusion.
Conclusion: The activity improved practical understanding and project readiness.
Author: High School Team
Objective: Understand the activity concept and document results.
Tools: Club tools and learning materials.
Summary: This report explains the activity, tools, steps, observations, results, and conclusion.
Procedure: 1. Prepare materials. 2. Follow safety rules. 3. Complete activity. 4. Record observations. 5. Write conclusion.
Conclusion: The activity improved practical understanding and project readiness.
Gallery
Resources & Materials
Notebook and pencil
Recommended for Mechanical Engineering sessions.
Measuring ruler/caliper
Recommended for Mechanical Engineering sessions.
CAD-ready laptop if available
Recommended for Mechanical Engineering sessions.
Safety glasses
Recommended for Mechanical Engineering sessions.
Basic mechanical tool kit
Recommended for Mechanical Engineering sessions.
Learning Documentation
Students should keep notes, write reports, track projects, and prepare presentations for club review sessions.
Join Mechanical Engineering
Submit a membership request. The club team can review your request and contact you.