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Laser Cut State Pendants
A cute and classy way to commemorate your favorite state!
Acrylic Lit Logo
Teaching 3D Modeling
eNable Prosthetic Arm
Added to a pre-existing hand design to develop a functional arm for an 8 year old boy. Video is on the home page for more details!
Small Dog Wheelchair
One of my family's dogs was diagnosed with a degenerative disease that slowly prevented her from using her back legs, so my sister and I tag-teamed to develop this little wheelchair so she could run around and play again
Lightbox
Developed this for my co-owned Etsy shop. I used pillow cases to diffuse the light. Simple project, only took a couple of hours start to finish
Handy Pursehook
A very handy device that clips to a purse/bag that helps keep your keys up and out of the clutter so they're easy to find every time. Sold here: https://www.etsy.com/your/shops/CositaBonitaCo/tools/listings/588420633
Black Magic Camera Rig
A client wanted to get a 360 rotational shot during a film she was producing, but the industry rig costed about $1000. So I developed a significantly cheaper alternative that produced the same artistic shot
Organic Prosthetic Design
My primary research project, creating a prosthetic arm that mimics the organic movements the natural counterpart has, currently in development
Organic Prosthetic Design
My primary research project, creating a prosthetic arm that mimics the organic movements the natural counterpart has, currently in development
SketchUp Mansion
Created from a few blueprints and reference photos
Technical Drawing
Wooden Mugs
Some wooden mugs to hold beverages, cut using a bandsaw, layers glued together, and sanded. Mug on the left was before sanding, mug on the right was after, still in development
Large Dog Wheelchair
A front-loaded wheelchair for a 135lb French Mastiff who lost its right front leg in a puppy mill. Unfortunately there were no pictures of him in it because we were so excited to see him running around! Constructed from PVC, 3D prints, hardware, and nylon strapping
Flexible Insulin Protector
I have been diabetic for the majority of my life, and these vials of insulin are glass, meaning I have dropped and cracked several in my lifetime. I developed this reusable protector out of TPU filament to absorb shock. It successfully protects a glass vial of insulin from a 10ft drop onto concrete (not a scratch!)
Biomechanical Data
An analysis of the comparative tensile strengths of certain 3D print filaments and human bone. Load calculation and simulation of standard everyday activities to help me design my organic prosthetic arm
Organizer
Simple Workbench
Just a quick workbench I created to hold up my 3D printers. Couldn't find anything dimensioned correctly at IKEA and other stores so I built my own from scratch, total cost only about $40 to $50
Electric Longboard Mod
Found an old electric scooter at a thriftshop for $10, so I decided to tear it apart and use the components on my regular longboard to motorize it. Still in development
Rocket Payload Decent
Competition to launch a rocket into the air with a payload and have it safely return to the ground after being ejected 1000ft up. The blades were foldable and retracted using surgical tubing and comprised of laser cut wooden ribs masked with a carbon fiber sheet
3D Printed CakePop Thank You's
Wanted to say thanks to some people from my job at the time for making about 100 cake pops for an event. Just a cute little 3D printed knick-knack
Rehabilitation Glove
Worked with UTARI on developing a rehabilitative glove that utilized pressurized channels in silicone. I assisted with the ergonomics, biomechanics, and 3D modeling of the pieces. Can't give more details than this sketch as it is still in development over there and a little hush-hush
Designed & Printed Logo
Helped a client design her logo, she loved it so much in 2D that I figured she loved it even more in 3D as a tangible piece. Needless to say she was ecstatic and promptly ordered several more
DesKlip
During my college courses I would pull up the power point slides on my phone, the problem was the desks were tiny and on a slope so phones took up too much area and often slid off. To relieve this I designed and printed a device that clipped onto the side of the desk and held my phone at a very easy to read angle, making note-taking significantly easier and less cumbersome
Simple Desk Organizers
Geometric 3D prints that helped consolidate the clutter on my desk. If you like these there might be more on the Etsy shop very soon!
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Organizer