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3D Printing Solutions

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For mechanical products, I have taken courses in AutoCAD, SCRC-Ideas Best Practices, and Practical applications of Unigraphix and currently use AutoCAD Fusion 360 and QCAD.  For Electronics design, I use PCAD-2006 and Altium Designer 2010. I can create and provide 3D models for mechanical items and electro-mechanical items, or provide feedback on your designs to make them more printable Here is one non-functional proof-of-concept for a remote controlled switch that was designed in both AutoCAD Fusion 360 and Altium PCAD, prototyped using the 3D printer and a Protomat Circuit board router used to communicate all of the critical design elements to the mechanical engineers.  This was later turned into a substantially different looking final design with all of the critical design elements accounted for. Below is a permanent mount for an old cell phone being used as a fixed location workshop media player, web browser and messaging center and designed to hold the p...