Driving with Skeletons

My SolidWorks WiP Blog.
Not all images here belong to me, use the link below to see only my stuff.


Recent Tweets @DwSkeletons
Posts I Like
Who I Follow

Working on a fairly bizarre little shelf for a golf club fixture…

Made some progress, aesthetically I am sure I will move things around - but I’ve got the gist of how the panel will be captured.

This is the area I actually need to work on, gotta decide how to capture the large plastic screen and hold it planar. Although, I guess I could put a slight bow in it… if I wanted my head to explode.

Heh, who would model the banding in plywood…

If somebody doesn’t give me some work soon, I’ll be playing with my workstation design today.

Modeling speakers is always fun.

Some bored SolidWorks doodling, circa 2009.

Some acquaintances asked me to take measurements of their unfinished basement and layout plans for new construction. They never paid, haha… I even helped them move once. Life is cruel when you are a nice guy…

One time a buddy asked how much carpet it would take to carpet his house, this was the result of my calculations…

A slender display for an Italian bakery company, the base is laser cut from 1/4” steel to keep everything stable. I’ve actually already prototyped it once, but it’s back for a capacity increase…

Overall endcap mostly engineered…

Shown with a much cheaper slatwall solution on the left.

(Full Disclosure - Overall design was laid out in the brief, final design, manufacturing approach, and engineering is mine though)

This slatwall back panel utilizes Orange Extrusions products to form a wall where every flat is a changeable graphic, these form a large composite image.

A slip frame slides over the slatwall finishing the wall.

(Full Disclosure - this was outlined in the brief, but the execution is my design & engineering)

Inside base deck of an endcap I’m working on.

A heavy-duty leg structure, also for the endcap.

Here is the shrunk-down cooler topper.