Material Explorations
Each year of my studies, there was a small Explorations class where I experimented with different types of materials and processes. This included metal, plastic, wood and rapid prototyping. In each shop, I was introduced and became familiar with the different uses and properties of each type of material. This was instrumental in my studies as it gave me a well-rounded understanding of material science, and the ideal uses of each through experimentation and failure. Below are a few of the examples of what I was able to design and create.
This was a small sculpture that was initially carved out of foam, then vacuum-formed. The two vacuum-formed halves where then bonded together, and painted by hand. The concept behind this little guy was to be the physical embodiment of a "sneakerhead"
This was rapid prototyping project, where the task was to create a functional pencil-sharpener. I drew inspiration from a LeBron Nike shoe box that utilized a drawer-style closure. I felt this was perfect for a pencil-sharpener, that needed to have an internal compartment for the shavings. I quickly drafted the sharpener up in the Rhino modelling software, and then had it 3D printed. The internal compartment was created to house a standard sharpener blade, which I screwed into place. Since the printer material was all one colour, I opted to paint the sharpener to match my renders in Rhino.