CHICO — A 2007 Kelseyville High School graduate and California State University, Chico senior Nicholas Gniadek was among a team of main presenters that took the grand prize for the 2012 Western Tool Exposition and Conference (WESTEC) Manufacturing Challenge on March 27.
The Sustainable Manufacturing Program at CSU, Chico won the grand prize for the 12th time in the Manufacturing Challenge, which was hosted by the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME). The students won the competition by creating a manufacturing system for producing a sustainable composite skateboard.
The team of students in the CSU, Chico SME chapter designed and manufactured the tooling and full production system for the creation of 10 sustainable composite skateboard decks and truck assemblies, which include machined base plates and welded hangers.
A number of things set this entry aside from others such as the attention to detail in defining the project scope and documenting the complete process in developing a concept into a final product ready to take to market along with a viable business plan.
CSU, Chico has also won the grand prize award in this competition in 1987, 1993, 1995, 1998, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2011.
This year there were 18 teams from 15 colleges including Cal Poly Pomona, Western Washington, Brigham Young University, University of Colorado Denver, CSU, Los Angeles and CSU, Northridge.
The details in the team”s project included not only the design, analysis and fabrication of the sustainable composite skateboard, but the tooling and fixtures for mass production and the project management plan for the entire project. The materials used in this ready-for-market product were chosen with an emphasis on sustainability by using a natural plant-based flax fiber to replace traditional petroleum-based carbon fiber composite material.
“This project was a year-long project and was completed as an extracurricular activity on students” own time,” Cody Leuck, chairman of the SME student chapter, said. “In this time, we took an idea through design, prototyping, testing and production. The project demanded a huge time commitment from all of the team members, and their dedication and talent made it possible.”
Eighteen students in the Sustainable Manufacturing Program from CSU Chico made the trip to the manufacturing challenge this year. The five main presenters were Cody Leuck, Louk Hendricks, Duke Schimmer, Gniadek and Tony Arena.
The Manufacturing Challenge is sponsored by the international SME, which has more than 400 professional and school-based chapters worldwide. For more information contact Otten at 530-898-4316 or dmotten@csuchico.edu. Cody Leuck can be reached at 951-775-0902 or cleuck@mail.csuchico.edu.