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The following portfolio consists of 3D modelling and designs created using Solid Works
modelling software. The designs consist of work done both as part of my undergraduate
degree, and also under my own initiative.
LEGO Space Shuttle 6339
The following screen captures demonstrate a 3D model of a LEGO Systems space shuttle (set
6339). The model consists of the shuttle along with a manoeuvring arm and miniature
satellite. This model is comprised of 127 separate components. Each LEGO piece was
designed separately and brought together afterwards in an assembly file.
The original LEGO model can be seen below.
Figure1. LEGO Space Shuttle 6339.
Figure 11.3 Front view of knuckle joint showing clearance allowed within joint for freedom of motion.
Figure 12. Trimetric view of satellite accompanying shuttle which can retract and fit within shuttle cargo bay.
Figure 14.1 Close-up of original LEGO part and Solid Works model demonstrating accuracy to original designs.
Figure 14.2 Close-up of original LEGO part and Solid Works model demonstrating accuracy to original designs.
LEGO Rescue Helicopter 6462
The following screen captures demonstrate my Solid Works model of a large rescue
helicopter (set 6597) which was part of the Res-Q theme released in the late 90s.. The model
consists of 157 separate components. Each LEGO piece was designed separately and brought
together afterwards in an assembly file.
The original LEGO model can be seen below.
Figure 15. LEGO Rescue Helicopter 6462.
Digital Kettle
The following screen captures are of a digital electric kettle that I designed as part of a
project during my mechanical engineering degree. The kettle was to offer a far greater range
of control such as timers and exact temperature selection and so it was to be placed upon a
large base as a means of incorporating the additional controls and display needed.
Figure 18. Fully rendered Solid Works model of main kettle body design.
Figure 21. Section view of kettle and base showing how kettle mounts on base and cavity for
internal components such as printed circuit boards (PCBs), and wires.
Formula Student Go-Kart Chassis
The following screen captures are of a go-kart chassis that I designed as part of a project
during my mechanical engineering degree. The formula student competition allows students
to design, build, and even race go-karts to be judged under a great number of technical
criteria. Competition entries must follow a myriad of strict regulations to be eligible and the
following chassis was designed to satisfy those regulations. It was necessary to decorate the
design so I chose to follow a space shuttle theme which came through very effectively in the
final design.
Figure 23. Fully rendered view of go-kart chassis and body panels.
Figure 25. Impact compliance demonstrating that an object of 254mm diameter or larger could not impact the frame without contacting at least three different
structural members.
Figure 26. Shapes used to represent the driver to test compatibility for minimum clearances between user and chassis.