Mobile Crane
January 22, 2013
The goal of this project was to create a children’s toy that could be manufactured primarily using a CNC router. All of the parts (except for the wheels which are purchased from Lee Valley) can easily be cut from a 2.5′ x 5′ sheet of 12mm Baltic Birch plywood. The crane arm can rotate 360˚ and can lock at 3 different heights.
Cyberpunk Speedpaint
October 10, 2012
Strand
August 6, 2012
I built this bench as my final project for the furniture design class I took last semester. The seat is made out of left over beams of Parallam, which is essentially wood chips all compressed and glued together. The legs are half-inch steel tubing which I cut, bent and welded together. It is intended to be an entrance bench, for someone to sit on while they tie their shoes. The name “strand” came from my friend, D. Brad Mullen. The bench is 45 inches wide, 11 inches deep and 17 inches tall.
“I love lamp.”
June 3, 2012
It’s the little things that matter
May 8, 2012
Various objects that will be used throughout the levels in Ironbelly Studios‘ upcoming game. Everything painted in Photoshop. Enjoy!
Coffee Table
April 20, 2012
Here is my furniture project from the beginning of the semester this year. Everything was constructed with solid ash, laminated together into beams and then cut into the appropriate lengths and angles. The tabletop is a sheet of 10mm glass that rests on top. Dimensions of the tabletop are 21 x 45 inches and the table is 15 inches tall.
Furnace Model Sheet
April 9, 2012
Siamese Dream
March 26, 2012
Razor
February 22, 2012
A project from my Product Design class. The assignment was to create a razor handle in Rhino and prepare the file to be printed out in a 3D printer so we could hold and test our prototypes. The first 5 pictures are renders, and the last 2 are photos of the 3D print. I printed one with blue parts to indicate the soft-grip handles, while the other is a solid white form study that shows how the head attaches. Model was made with T-splines in Rhino and rendered in Octane.