Showing posts with label Solid Works. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Solid Works. Show all posts

20 July 2010

Some new things...

I have been going over and tweaking some things over the course of summer and I have beefed up ( literally) my BBQ concept and added a little to the tea pot that I designed over the my last term.



This is also an older project that I am revamping to add to my portfolio. It was a sponsored project with McGill AirFlow LLC. We redesigned their Leak Detective Kit - this system are usedwhen testing HVAC's in buildings.
They are all not much for right now but everything if you have noticed have been getting a bit of an over haul. This evening marks the newest version of my website! Check everything out!

19 February 2010

Solid works revisited

Here are some revised shot of my would works model.


Yesterday I started to print them out on the 3D printer... here is the start of it! I can not wait to get it out and play with them!



They fit together! YEAH



The second batch is being printed right now and I will begin to sand and paint them so they can be photographed for Midterms in 2 weeks.

16 February 2010

Thesis: Solidworks

Here are the game pieces in a modeling program. The point of these are for the kids to be the playing pieces. To hit a therapy point ( Autistic Occupational Therapy) The children will be putting the game together however they want to. Teaching them directions, interaction with family and others, as well as logical thought.


The shapes pop out so that the kids can figure out that when they put the game together themselves - they can also place the shapes in to.




The larger sections can come apart. There is not start or stop point for the kids. This way it can look however the children want to, and also deal with space in the home or therapy room.


The pieces fit easily together and have many of the same shape for the children to figure out how to fit together.




These are just a few minor rendered shots. I will begin to fully render in the next few weeks.


10 November 2009

TA DAH!

Here is the first round of renderings from Solidworks. There are some lighting things that need to be fixed but i am going to even them out this weekend.