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Founder of Eatcup and Freelance Product Developer.
Product development of physical consumer goods is my specialty, especially front end innovation where technology, design and marketing come together into one product concept, and can develop it to production ready products and have experienced injection mold engineering as well.
I enjoy bringing the depth of knowledge and product development skills I've gained over the years in the big corporates and apply it in smaller companies and start ups to accelerate your product development
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Re: How do I mate things so that when a rotate on one axis causes a rotate on another.
try creating a 'gear relation' between the two revolutes. (View Post)1 -
Re: How do cutting patterns which go over the model?
@dominik_panas: you are correct: it will apply that extrude time and time again. and because it calculates the feature and resulting geometry one by one, it is not the fastest loading way. If I were … (View Post)1 -
Re: Assembly Mates with Subassemblies are driving me crazy - what am I doing wrong??
Hi Dave, Just stick with it, once you'll get the hang of it, it's really not that hard. A sub assembly that is not fully constrained to itself, will also not be when loaded into a parrent assembly. I… (View Post)2 -
Re: [ANSWERED] Create lobed knob / Sweep along "wavy circle"
I would always strive to create only one section of this geometry, cutting off excess if required, and putting that in a circular pattern. that is definitely the way to go. That way if you add a fill… (View Post)1 -
Re: Vertex on revolve axis
did you make it public? I couldn't get in (View Post)1