I created a sign that includes the Skills Inc. logo, CPTC, and the AMLA program logo, all made possible by CPTC and Skills Inc. Here's how I designed it from scratch using Tinkercad:
I started by creating a rectangle to form the base of the sign. I set the length to approximately 10 mm to ensure the design would be compact and proportional.
Next, I added the text to the design, ensuring it was sized correctly to fit the rectangle. I was careful not to distort the text, as Tinkercad's sizing tool can be quite finicky. I wanted to maintain the readability and proportion of the letters.
To make the Skills Inc. logo, I used the Scribble feature in Tinkercad. This allowed me to manually draw the logo and place it into the design.
For the diamond shape on the right side of the logo, I used two triangles to form the correct shape, then carefully positioned and sized them to match the design.
To finish the sign, I drew the white border using the Scribble feature in Tinkercad, ensuring it was sized perfectly to enclose all the logos and text.
In this CAD model, I designed an iPhone 15 case along with a stand that attaches securely to the case using two 1 mm screws. These screws go from the stand into the phone case to ensure everything stays in place. Here’s a breakdown of the design:
I created the iPhone 15 case with sizing that matches real-world measurements, ensuring it would fit perfectly.
The stand was designed to attach to the back of the case with the two screws. To make the stand functional and adjustable, I added two cylinders at the ends of the stand.
These cylinders serve as pivot points, allowing the stand to spin.
I also incorporated screw plates that are slightly taller than the cylinders. This allows for easy deployment and retraction of the stand, giving it a folding feature for when it’s not in use.
For the border, I designed a long rectangular piece that wraps around the phone platform, ensuring a snug fit around the case. This design mimics how real phone cases have protective borders around the edges.
The entire model is sized to be true to actual iPhone cases, making it both functional and realistic.
If you'd like to see the full CAD model, I’ve provided the link below for you to explore the design in more detail.
CAD Link: https://a360.co/40a3lCv