I’ve had the good fortune to have designed and patented some neat software technologies that have done really well. That said, this is my first experience with prototyping my own 3D designs.

I’ve got some very simple concepts for kitchenware and utensils. I’ve hand-built models that work great. Now it’s time to load them into Solidworks, and print some 3D variations.

This isn’t some complicated, articulating, zero-tolerance wangdoodle. I don’t need anyone with mad skills.  I have all the dimensions and can describe the parts as really simple revolved solid and extruded solids.

It would be great to get some feedback as to the most efficient way to develop the models and generate some prototypes… locally if possible.

Maximum part size is 6″x6″x12″. Maximum part volume is around 8 cubic inches.

Thanks!

Jack Kelly, Tustin, jack@jackkelly.com

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