Since I started university, I wanted to master CAD design so that I am able to take almost any idea that I can think of and create it in CAD to get it manufactured. Below you can find a vast array of examples of small yet complex designs that I have designed in SolidWorks
3D prints include a headphone stand, wired mouse holder, heart, Toronto Maple Leaf, Apple Watch stand, and charging station. I've printed in PLA, ABS, TPE, and Inconel
This group of parts shows to use of multiple features and work flows in part and assemblies, showing the vast amount of learning and testing done
3D and 2D sketch methods were both used in creating these parts.
NOTE: My surfacing has improved exponentially since taking roles at Tesla and Zipline but I am unfortunately not able to share those images due to NDA
To create the components and assemblies, the sheet metal function of SolidWorks was explored with a wide variety of features being tested and used
Not only do these parts feature the weld bead feature but also uses the gusset and structural member features
To make these models, the mold tool in SolidWorks was learned and used with positive and negative molds being created featuring drafts for realistic manufacturing