CNC Machined Microscope - This microscope was first reverse engineered and drawn up in SolidWorks, then it was toolpathed and posted in SurfCAM and machined out on a CNC milling machine. It was then hand-sanded and painted while being in several different pieces. Lastly it was assembled and received some final touches.
Molded Football Player - This model is duplicated from an already existing figure. First I disassembled the original fooball player into 9 different pieces. Then I created silicone molds for each of the nine different parts. I cast new parts out of a urethane casting material. I hand painted the new parts and then I glued them together.
Saint Michael's Church - I started out with a set of blueprints to this church and then I created drawing in AutoCAD for each one of the four different elevation veiws. I created three different layers for each one of the four sides of the church. The base layer is made out of 1/8" black acrylic(representing the windows) and the two outer layers(representing siding) are made out of 1/32" acrylic. The church model itself is almost made completely out of acrylic, and all of the patterns on the church were created in AutoCAD and lasered into the acrylic layers. All of the lanscaping was also made in relation to the bluepronts.
Manitowac Crane - This model was strictly made from acrylic. This was a group project, so my two group members and I split the crane into three different parts. We created our parts in AutoCAD by following a set of blueprints, we laser cut our different part out of acrylic seperately, and assembled them together as a team.
St. Nicholas (Santa Claus) - I carved this wood spirit out of a short log with only a dremel tool. After I was finished with the carving, I sanded some portions of it slightly and sprayed it with a varnish to give it some shine.
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