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My Projects :

I'm currently studying Bachelor of Industrial design and Mechanical Engineering double degree at RMIT University. The projects I work on encompass a blend of industrial design principles and engineering expertise, including CAD modeling, rendering & animation, technical drawings, mechanical design and manufacturing.

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iMac G4 (2002) Restoration 
[Personal Project]

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This project involves redesigning and manufacturing the internal parts using CAD software and 3D printing. Images and animation are produced
using blender.
 

Computer Aided 
Industrial Design

[Uni Individual Projects]

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Learning CAD software Fusion360, including solid modeling and surface modeling. Exploring different visualization tools and manufacturing techniques. 

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Warman Competition 
[University engineering competition 2023]
[Team Project]

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In this project my role involves in both design and manufacturing of the rover. Parts and technical drawings were developed using SolidWorks, with manufacturing techniques such as 3D printing and laser cutting utilized to produce the components.

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Industrial Design Prototyping
[Individual Project]

In this class I learnt some basic wood working and metal working skills. The hands on experience is enjoyable for me. I also utilized technology such as CAD and laser cutting to help me develop concepts and prototypes.

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This assignment adheres to fundamental mechanical design principles and Australian standards. The objective is to design a system that performs its intended function efficiently and cost-effectively. Components such as pulleys, belts, bearings, and gears have been carefully selected or engineered to meet specific safety requirements and ensure optimal operational lifespan.

To be continued...

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