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What do I do?

I help people take an idea or existing product, and take that idea-- a sketch, cardboard model or just a picture in someone’s head--and make it a reality.

 

 

I mainly do 3D modeling using Solidworks (if you don’t know what that is, you don’t need to; it’s a computer program), as well as some hands-on metal/plastic/wood work, and assembly as needed for prototypes.

 

I have been working as an independent design consultant for many years: doing multi-year contracted projects with large corporations, and working with individual inventors and craftspeople who need my skillset.

 

I enjoy working on all types of projects and have lately found a lot of satisfaction in helping out people who have an idea, or desire to make something, but who just don’t know how to move forward. 

 

I am all about efficiency in design.  When dealing with a new invention I want to see the clients get their hands on their idea as quickly as practically possible.  I have seen a lot of time wasted OVER-designing things at very early stages.  There is a real art to product development.

 

I am able to produce 3D models, animations and renderings for presentations; detailed engineering drawings for getting parts and assemblies manufactured; and also various computer files needed for other production techniques (like 3D printing).  I also have limited in-house machine shop capabilities for producing simpler parts, and modifying and assembling of prototypes. I have a number of local machine and fabrication shops that I know well, and I have a lot of faith in them, if a client needs help with the next steps.

 

I work mostly from my home office, but I find that seeing things in person (where applicable) can really speed things up.  I often work closely with software engineers (when applicable), as I truly believe that having the mechanical side in close communication with the software and electrical sides is vital for efficient design of both the hardware and software.

Some typical 'deliverables':

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This was a rush job, it is a high-speed toaster, with a moving wire belt conveyor.  From concept to this working prototype in 10 days.  All built in-house.

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This is an example of a quick video I made for a client to show the work I had performed after we had spoken about changes he wanted.  This is a typical way that I share what progress I am making, to keep the client informed and the project on course.

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