This is a completely 3d printed spray booth I designed for painting miniatures and garage kits!
This is a completely 3d printed spray booth I designed for painting miniatures and garage kits!
Exploded view of the individual pieces of the print.
Exploded view of the individual pieces of the print.
This is a 3d printed ‘shelf’ that holds altoid tins and connects to an Ikea Skadis pegboard.
A prototype for a mechanical counter for Magic the Gathering
This is an exploded view of the parts. The entire counter can be 3d printed.
This was the first mechanical counter concept I came up with. It’s far too bulky and large. Comparison images can be found in the gallery below.
This was the first mechanical counter concept I came up with. It’s far too bulky and large. Comparison images can be found in the gallery below.
Further design iterations
Further iterations/size comparisons
This is a 3d printed bracket to keep my Foredom flexshaft from falling off my worktable. It clamps over the base of the unit and stops it from sliding.
This was a large scale prop I designed and printed for Aquinas College’s Theater! The final was about 2 feet tall and covered in faux gold leaf.
During the beginning of the pandemic there was a sever mask shortage. Using Blender and Pepakura, I developed a prototype for an easy to assemble mask that could be assembled by tracing a printed out template.
During the beginning of the pandemic there was a sever mask shortage. Using Blender and Pepakura, I developed a prototype for an easy to assemble mask that could be assembled by tracing a printed out template.
This is the unfolded version of the mask. Dashed lines indicate folds.
This is a completely 3d printed spray booth I designed for painting miniatures and garage kits!
This is a completely 3d printed spray booth I designed for painting miniatures and garage kits!
Exploded view of the individual pieces of the print.
Exploded view of the individual pieces of the print.
This is a 3d printed ‘shelf’ that holds altoid tins and connects to an Ikea Skadis pegboard.
A prototype for a mechanical counter for Magic the Gathering
This is an exploded view of the parts. The entire counter can be 3d printed.
This was the first mechanical counter concept I came up with. It’s far too bulky and large. Comparison images can be found in the gallery below.
This was the first mechanical counter concept I came up with. It’s far too bulky and large. Comparison images can be found in the gallery below.
Further design iterations
Further iterations/size comparisons
This is a 3d printed bracket to keep my Foredom flexshaft from falling off my worktable. It clamps over the base of the unit and stops it from sliding.
This was a large scale prop I designed and printed for Aquinas College’s Theater! The final was about 2 feet tall and covered in faux gold leaf.
During the beginning of the pandemic there was a sever mask shortage. Using Blender and Pepakura, I developed a prototype for an easy to assemble mask that could be assembled by tracing a printed out template.
During the beginning of the pandemic there was a sever mask shortage. Using Blender and Pepakura, I developed a prototype for an easy to assemble mask that could be assembled by tracing a printed out template.
This is the unfolded version of the mask. Dashed lines indicate folds.