CAD experience
This rendering is of an assembly design project that I created using Auto Desk. Our job was to use at least five parts that were given to us and then combine them with parts that we created ourselves. I decided to make a rolling pulley system on top of a base on four wheels.
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This is a picture of the mouse trap car as it was modeled in Auto Desk. This assembly included a couple sub-assemblys like the wheels, the frame, and the mouse trap with the release arm. This assembly was interesting because after I finished fabrication I could see what I was thinking first when I was putting the design together compared to what I actually built.
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Both of these above renderings are examples of some miscellaneous parts that I modeled using Auto Desk. They were fairly simple parts to make, all you needed to know how to do was extrude sketches or create holes. Though the parts were not the hardest to model, they did teach me a valuable skill. This skill was how to read and use working drawings successfully. We were given a page or so of working drawings for each part and we had to build the pieces using those drawings.
These are more renderings of the things that I have modeled in Auto Desk.