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Industrial Design:

CAD work

 

I mainly use Solidworks to create 3D CAD files using solid, surface, and sheet metal modeling, drawing software and the animation plugin. Currently learning Rhino.


This is the model of the Element PC that was my thesis project at Carleton University. The assembly contained configurations for exploded views, in use views, and this, the disassembled view. The Solidworks model was used for rendering and technical purposes. It was used to receive manufacturing quotes from the extruded case file, and produced the appearance model based on the geometry.


These bent plywood chairs were modeled with solids and surfaces. The models are made for rendering, with each strip of plywood being a separate body to apply materials to.


This bag was entirely modeled with surfaces. The strap was made with a mix of surface modeling and solid modeling. The assembly uses five configurations to illustrate important prototyping details.


This configuration of the bag shows the interior details. The strap is removed for illustration purposes.


This packaging was modeled using the sheet metal function. This aided in easily pulling die drawings off the unfolded part. This also aided in adding different configurations to the part to illustrate the function of the packaging in its different stages.


General assembly drawing.


Exploded view.

 

 

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