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3D MODELING
3D modeling always seemed cool to me, but it wasn't until I got a CNC machine that I took the time to learn it. Once I got the hang of it, I understood the importance of designing in a 3D space. It allows you to visualize your projects, figure out material needs, create vectors for toolpathing software, and 3D print jigs and fixtures. Here's some stuff that I modeled - some got built, some are just concepts.

FOR THE CNC
Stuff I modeled to be cut on the CNC. Some furniture, some instruments, some woodworking jigs.
.IGES .STEP .DXF
TOOLPATHING GUIDANCE
FOR 3D PRINTING
Plug-and-play 3D models you can drop right into your slicing software. Some of them are useful, some of them are fun, some of them make no sense whatsoever.
WOODWORKING JIGS
TOYS DUMB STUFF


CONCEPTS
This is all stuff I modeled just to see what they'd look like. Some of it can easily be built, and much of it is wildly impractical.
BIG STUFF LITTLE STUFF
DUMB STUFF
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