

Solidworks: Heaphones holder
I wanted a way to hang my headphones from a wire shelf in my room, so I created this hanger in Solidworks. The hooks attach to the wire shelf, and the headphones rest on the protrusion, which was designed to perfectly cradle the padding on the headphones. It was printed with PLA on my Ender 3 pro, at 0.24mm layer height and 10% infill. Infill was increased in the slicing software on the hooks and connection point between the protrusion and main body to maintain strength at the weakest points. Dynamic testing was also conducted in solidworks to make sure the protrusion would allow the headphones to hang without falling


Solidworks: Polygonal Flowerpot
A two part flower pot, using 3D sketches connecting 10 sided polygons. Triangular surfaces were repeated with circular pattern, then knit together and made solid. A cavity was used to fit in the inner shell with clearance, and holes were added for draining water


Solidworks: Sunflower Photo Holder
A sunflower shaped picture holder for polaroids. The design makes use of the flex tool, projected curves, and support control when printing


Fusion 360: Flower pot
In order to familiarize myself with Fusion 360, I decided to 3D print a planter with a saucer. I used a revolved spline for the vase, and drew a design on the top using more splines, and the circular pattern tool. This got me familiarized with Fusion 360 basics

Blender: Deformed Hand
I wanted to teach myself to use Blender, a free 3D modeling and animation software. I used photos of my hand and arm as references to design the model to the left