All of the following products ideas were brought to me to design. I worked with the client(s) to bring their idea to a production ready stage. I worked with them to ensure that the product looked and functioned exactly as intended. For some of these products I created the prototype, in others the client had the prototype outsourced or they built it themselves.
This design was meant to be an improvement on the dust-buster: a common site in a workshop. This design is a home for a shop-vac that filters out solid particulate (such as saw dust, solid wood, etc) so as to not wear down the shop-vac filter with saw-dust. Whereas the dust-buster is an attachment to the shop-vac, this design is a full enclosure that reduces the noise of the shop-vac.
The final design of the lock box has the 4 dial code as well as a swivel top (which gives the user access to the code reseting functionality of the lock). It has two compartments: the larger one for the tobacco and the circular one for the reusable cigarette. The circular compartment for the cigarette is spring loaded to give the user easy access to the cigarette. The design, although initially 3D printed and held together by screws (not visible in the render) was designed for injection molding.
This is a wall mount for the V2 Jamstack speaker. The tricky part with this design is allowing it to rotate a full 360° while still being simple and as close to the wall as possible. I implemented a ball-bearing rail system that guided to speaker along a rotational (elliptical) path that moved the speaker while it rotates so it stays compact and simple.
This product is a vibrator designed after SpaceX's rocket capsule. I first designed the silicone exterior. I then worked with the client to design a 3D printable mold which he used to mold the silicone exterior. I then designed an internal 3D printed body that had a motor and a vibrating disk to actually vibrate this device. If you would like a closer look, take a look here.
This design was meant to be a new design for dumbells. The client was picturing a new and unique design. The set was at intervals of a specific weight - the trick was maintaining a cool shape while also keeping the weight exact. Although I did not help the client prototype this design, he took these designs to a shop to have them machined. This design was for a new company called New Math Group, see more here
This product is a step stool designed for the elderly. It was intended to be made out of bent aluminum tubing and welded together. There are some rubber components on this design that simple slide on and stay put with some glue.
This product was designed for a manufacturing and prototyping company called Assembyl 3D. The client that hired me had another client that wanted to have a 3D printable capsule for extra headlights. I designed the blue 3D printable head lights for this car and it was manufactured and prototyped in an Assembyl 3D warehouse.
This design was for an individual in the marijuana industry. The desire was to combine two tasks: cutting of the bud and then brushing the trimmings. Usually, the trimmer has to hold both the scissors and the brush. This designed was intended to simplify that process and have the brush clip directly to the handle of the scissors.
This product was designed for Rastival Inc. The client wanted a PVC cut sheet to create numbers and letters and fill them with balloons. I created a few numbers for the client for them to test out in the market.
The client of this project worked for Tinuiti. They wanted to develop a corporate 3D printable gift.
Sensorum Health Inc. hired me to design a 3D printable Raspberry Pi case for their application. They subsequently hired me to 3D print and assemble 100 of these cases for them.
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