This 3D solid model depicts the iconic Apple I computer housing with its distinctive geometric form factor. The chassis features a primarily octagonal shape with clean faceted surfaces measuring approximately 10.3 × 12.8 inches. The primary structure consists of two interconnected 3D solids with a notable stem-like protrusion extending from the right side—likely representing an I/O or power connection component. The model utilizes a minimalist wireframe representation that clearly delineates the essential structural geometry while omitting surface textures. This engineering model would serve as the foundation for manufacturability analysis, particularly for the injection molding process required for the housing’s production. The simplicity of the design reflects early microcomputer aesthetics while maintaining structural integrity; the housing’s geometry incorporates subtle chamfers at key intersections to prevent stress concentration during fabrication.