Created in the class Product Realization: Design and Making at Stanford, this original invention helps conserve honey while providing a fun way to "drizzle" it onto you crackers and cheese. Keep scrolling to see behind the scenes photos of the creation of The Honey Drizzler!
The base function didn't change too much from early phases of the project, but everything else sure did! The prototype alerted me of how varying honey viscosity could impact the functionality of the Drizzler.
I also created a 3D model of my design in Fusion360. This pushed me to think more in depth about how each component would fit together. Many elements of the final product can be seen in this early rendering!
Manufacturing the unique components required to make the contraption work led to some strange setups!
Every piece of the Honey Drizzler comes apart for easy cleaning. Fabricating these pieces proved to be a tricky process, but well worth it! Below are the male and female ends that come together to form the primary structure.
Some friends and I in our final days of manufacturing for the class.
And of course, the final product. Thanks for checking out this page!