Sunday, August 10, 2014

Dark Knight's Helm: Final

Finally, done with the complete helm of Dark Knight aka Batman. I hope i have done justice to it. It was real fun completing this and has given me confidence to make more helms, probably Iron man being next. It was really fin playing with the splines and surfaces on this project. The eye holes and mouth space were done using the trim surface feature.

So here is the final stuff, hope you like it.




P.S. Batman belongs to DC comics. This particular solidworks rendition belongs to me.

                                                                            #Batman#

Thursday, July 31, 2014

Dark Knight's Helm : Teaser



Batman is one of my favorite super heroes for he is not a person but a symbol of hope and change. Which means anyone can be The Batman. To cut the long story short, I had this urge to design Batman's helm in Solidworks using the surface feature. Till now I have done the ears and the top part though still a long way to go, but nevertheless I will prevail in putting up the entire helm soon enough. Till then have a kind of teaser look of the helm.




This is the Solidworks simple version before rendering.


This one is after rendering. I used a Low gloss black plastic look.

#Batman#

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Ball Bearing

I designed this component in my Machine Design class in under graduation but never made a CAD file of it. Finally, I succeeded in doing this and as a bonus created a short video on it's motion by putting a rotary motor to the inner ring with a 10 RPM constant speed. I hope you enjoy this.



 

 


Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Novel Keyholder Design: Inspired by Swiss Knife

I never liked those leather keyholder pouches which tear, tatter and become shabby over time. But, I had an idea of a swiss knife type of key holder. Wonder if you could just press a button a swoosh your key comes out. Also, it's handy, small and has a better product life than it's counterpart.

Based on this though I created a 3D Solidworks model of the design concept. It would be a spring loaded button actuated that involves a twist so as to push the key out. They key after use can be driven back to it's place with a slight push.

So here are some pics of the design.





Sunday, March 16, 2014

Automotive Components

1. Upright Design for an FSAE vehicle. 





 These designs were made by me on Solidworks platform for FSAE competition purposes. A stress analysis for the same is shown in the top-left image. The upright features mounts for brake calliper and toe/tie rod. The analysis was done for Al 7075 alloy.

2. Shock Absorber:


This spring loaded shock absorber is a replication of the motorcycle shock absorber used by my team in the vehicle for the FSAE competition. The design was made for presentation purposes only. Though using spring material and assembly configuration a stress analysis and displacement analysis could be done for the same.

Monday, January 6, 2014

Iron Man Suit in the Making

So I have undertook the task to replicate the Iron Man suit on Solidworks. I'm done with the first Stage, which was getting a skeleton / mannequin to form the base of the suit. Next Stage is the Chest  and the Back plate covering the Torso followed by arms and legs and the Mask at the end.

I hope it turns out to be as similar to the real suit. Here is the mannequin I made, not too classy, just a basic human replica to form the base structure.


Stay tuned for other parts of the Armour and the final assembly.

*** There is one more design I am working on which I will post directly, when it's done. Hope you like that too. ***