CAD drawing for CNC milled MDF part. This is the side of the Wall-E's back panel. The rivets on the final pieces were not directly milled because that would have been difficult to machine. Instead, pockets were milled out for each rivet and laser cut acrylic circles were glued into place.
The compactor section of Wall-E, completed entirely by me. Made of MDF, Laser Cut acrylic, Sections of PVC pipe, and finished with a distressed rusted look.
CAD drawn text, for front panel. Vinyl frisket was laser engraved using this pattern, creating a custom stencil.
This CAD drawing is for the front panel. An acrylic piece was painted and then reverse laser engraved, allowing light to shine through where the paint was burned off.
CAD drawings for front panel. These laser cut acrylic pieces were layered to arrive at the final part.
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Wall-E Replica

This Wall-E was created as 2 Semester group project at NWTC. Although I assisted in several areas of the finished project, my main contributions were creating the main body, especially the front speaker and solar charge panel area and the entire rear panel.

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Keenan Finucan
3D Printing Professional Mount Horeb, WI