Monday, November 5, 2012


Tried printing the main body on my printer! Turned out very well except the part where it started printing the other side where it is flat and is no way gradual...may need to turn support on so it prints that side well but besides that it printed unbelievably well!





Tuesday, September 18, 2012

time for some body work XD

Finally getting back too it.  Tweakin the front body.  It isnt perfect but the shape is about there.  I rendered it in a soft mode to hit all the ugly lines.




Next step, may do the head assy...lets see how well I can model Brownie's work of art :O



Thursday, May 3, 2012

Haven't done much lately...been busy with work and school...Gonna get back to it when school is over.  Also been trying to get my 3D printer up and running :D

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

beginning the body

Started the body, whipped this together quick to see how it turned out...gonna go back and adjust it.  Turned out a little too wide but thought I would throw up a picture.  Besides being a tad to wide, the proportions of the rest look good for a rough beginning.  Also gotta go back and tweak the left hand.  Need to make the palm piece uniform on both sides and swap the thumb over.


Friday, February 10, 2012

3D printed gun!

Ran it on the 3D printer since it would be quick...turned out pretty sweet for the small size.  It is only 1.75" long. If this was a full size printed piece it would look even better!  Also if i Printed it standing up, instead of on its side, it may have come out a little cleaner but taken a lot more support material and a lot longer!


Saturday, February 4, 2012

Check out the gun!

Well here is the gun i made...got the idea for the gun from an actual pistol someone owns.  I wanted to just make one up real and it ended up looking pretty sweet.  So i think I will stick with it for now.  Will maybe add in the gun maker symbol as well as the knurling texture for the grip part.



slight update

Been busy with work and school, but here is a small update on the linkage for the arm to the actual car body.  Gotta add some screw holes and what not for how the pieces are attached.  Gonna be working on a rough body of the car after I make a simple but cool weapon.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Finished the arm for naow :D  Next step....the body frame!

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Finished the Thumb!

Worked on it a bit more...got the thumb where I want it to be for now.

Here you can download a 3D PDF of the piece...kinda cool.  Options to change to a wireframe etc. as well as rotate it.  http://dl.dropbox.com/u/26765665/3dpdflowerarm.PDF (May work best to DL file but you can maybe enable the 3D in the browser.)

Added a bit more flair to the fingers :D but keeping it relatively basic till I go back for detailing it.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Lower Arm

Initially my goal is to start simple.  I am going to make a basic skeleton and position the parts in the car mode.  From there I will make the body pieces(i.e. doors, fenders yadda yadda) around the parts.  I wanted to start this way because then I will know what space I have to work with.  After the body pieces I will then go back to the skeleton and add all the detail(Armor and what not).

As of this moment, this is the lower arm assembly.  It consists of the lower arm, a wrist piece, palm piece, and 4 2 jointed fingers.  I will next add the thumb.  These pieces can be rotated and positioned as desired.  I may go back and change the fingers to 3 joints.

Remember, this is very basic skeleton, detail will be added later!

Numerical Methods

I was able to use the Wheel I made for a lab for my Numerical Methods Class.  The lab involved doing finite element analysis on an object.  A simple explanation is that the piece is broken down into tiny tiny pieces and those pieces are analyzed.  This was done in Practical Unigraphics NX7.5.  For my lab I started out with the basics, doing an analysis to see how the wheel would hold up to gravity(Setting the material for the piece to be ABS).  Ultimately I wanted to see how the rest of the weight of the body of the figure would affect the connecting pieces as well as the wheels.  Based upon the Analysis, the wheel should have no problem supporting the weight :D

Here are a few pictures from it.  If you want to check out my report let me know... I got a 95 on it :D


 While the bar looks like it deformed quite a bit, it was only displacing by 0.000173 mm!  A simple bar was used for this.

In order to solve this, there were over 500,000 Equations being solved at once!  There was minimal displacement due to gravity for the rigid body that simulates the rest of the figure.

Starting Piece!

Here is a shot of the wheel and tire for my custom transformer which I am doing in SolidWorks 2011.  This is going to be a car transformer that will be designed after a Supercar that has not previously been made a transformer!  If I told you what it is, don't spoil it for the others.  They will have to figure it out XD  The wheel was designed sometime last fall(busy with school)


Here is the same wheel printed on a fancy expensive 3D printer

I will keep updating with pictures as I go!