I mainly use "Solidworks" (combined with "KeyShot" for rendering),
Know how to animate using the motion study, use advanced tools such as sheet metal and mold commands, etc.
But I also have experience with "Rhino", "SketchUp", and a bit of "Fusion 360"
Know how to animate using the motion study, use advanced tools such as sheet metal and mold commands, etc.
But I also have experience with "Rhino", "SketchUp", and a bit of "Fusion 360"
Here I was asked to design a working demonstrator,
that would house all the electronic components
yet be as smallest and cheapest as possible to make.
Thus the outer shell are both the same part that is connected to itself.
that would house all the electronic components
yet be as smallest and cheapest as possible to make.
Thus the outer shell are both the same part that is connected to itself.
The form was less of an issue but I still played with the screw holes hidden as some of the speaker holes.
Above is a concept of an innovative HVAC system, that I've Created for "MoonshotWorks", using the motion study feature in Solidworks, which was also intended to stand out amid other HVAC systems (hence the outer
a-symmetrical shape) and its form is based on its functionality.
a-symmetrical shape) and its form is based on its functionality.
These are a few examples from my thesis project,
Please note that this design have changed several times since than.
Please note that this design have changed several times since than.
Here you can see an earlier concept, of a single action, handle deployment mechanisms,
which houses my suspension when folded and slides the telescoping handle forward as it opens.
which houses my suspension when folded and slides the telescoping handle forward as it opens.
I've used this handle design for the working prototype, the tubing had changed though: