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Mid-semester update

I haven’t had much time to update the blog this semester. My course load is eating up all of my free time just trying to keep up. Here’s a quick run-down of my typical weekly schedule:

Monday: studio from 8:30-12:00, lunch, World Literature I from 1:00-1:50, back to the studio to work on History time line [...]

Solid Edge

I promised to share some images from my Solid Edge class so here you go. So far we are still working with part files while we learn the basic tools and navigation. I am looking forward to getting into assemblies and more advanced rendering. So far I really feel like I’m getting the hang of [...]

update

My apologies for a lack of activity here lately. Things are a bit different this semester. My studio class is being sponsored by a major company and the NDA I signed prevents me from saying too much about what we’re working on. Meanwhile, I have my own side project going on but for similar reasons [...]

back to the books

Winter break is over and Spring Semester has officially begun. I have another full load this semester with 18 hours of classes. As you can see above, I’m taking a World Literature class which requires a lot of reading. The rest of my classes are in Industrial Design and include a 4th year studio class, [...]

Back to the Future

A little blast from the past courtesy of Chris Arnold and Tin Man Lau. This was the final presentation for Lau’s IND385 class in 1993. The assignment was to make a toy with 1 input and 3 outputs. My sea turtle was made entirely of bass wood with the shell being shaped on the [...]