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Who are you and what type of work do you do? Please introduce yourself to the group and let us know what you specialize in.

Started this discussion. Last reply by Pablo Velazquez Oct 25, 2012. 9 Replies

My name is Andrew McEwen aka "The Prototype Guy".I specialize in 3d printing and 3d scanning at EMS, Inc. You name it, we've scanned it. As for 3d printing, an overwhelming number of new…Continue

The perfect 3d printer

Started Sep 20, 2010 0 Replies

There are many Rapid Prototyping technologies available today. With over40 technologies that have been developed over the years, it can beoverwhelming! There's stereolithography, laser sintering, 3d…Continue

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Daniel.Lou left a comment for Andrew (The Prototype Guy)McEwen
"Hi,this is Daniel,i am a engineer professional in prototyping and tooling in China.Hope we could learn more each other in here and also hope have an opportunity to work with you. www.jevny.comwww.jevny.wordpress.com (Prototype and Tooling life in…"
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Pablo Velazquez replied to Andrew (The Prototype Guy)McEwen's discussion Who are you and what type of work do you do? Please introduce yourself to the group and let us know what you specialize in.
"...and I think I'm about to find some;)"
Oct 25, 2012
Pablo Velazquez replied to Andrew (The Prototype Guy)McEwen's discussion Who are you and what type of work do you do? Please introduce yourself to the group and let us know what you specialize in.
"hi, my name is Pablo, I originally come from Hamburg in Germ. and just finished my b.a. degree at University of Illinois. I am currently looking for M.A. opportunities:)"
Oct 11, 2012
Muhammad Asif replied to Andrew (The Prototype Guy)McEwen's discussion Who are you and what type of work do you do? Please introduce yourself to the group and let us know what you specialize in.
"My name is Muhammad Asif. I belong to Pakistan. I am a consulting engineer specialized in hydropower engineering with a civil engineering background. I have been working in the field of water resources for 14 years. The link to my…"
Sep 24, 2012
Andrew R. Ellis replied to Andrew (The Prototype Guy)McEwen's discussion Who are you and what type of work do you do? Please introduce yourself to the group and let us know what you specialize in.
"Hello Andrew. I am an Andrew (Ellis) also. For the past many years I have been teaching (engineering) at Holyoke Community College. Cur- rently I am teaching digital logic theory, CAD (SolidWorks) and robotics (Lego). Since HCC is a two year…"
Sep 19, 2012
David Shahal replied to Andrew (The Prototype Guy)McEwen's discussion Who are you and what type of work do you do? Please introduce yourself to the group and let us know what you specialize in.
"My name is David Shahal, I have been working in Aerospace for 14 years now (6 years Avionics Tech, 8 years Systems Engineer) and work in Data Acquisition for the Aerospace Company I work for."
Sep 14, 2012
James K. Hays, P. E. replied to Andrew (The Prototype Guy)McEwen's discussion Who are you and what type of work do you do? Please introduce yourself to the group and let us know what you specialize in.
"I am Jim Hays, owner of Hays Engineering in Broken Arrow, OK...we are a licensed engineering firm specializing in engineering, design, documentation and analysis of machinery, mechanical systems, and engineered products,…"
Sep 6, 2012
Joe Agro replied to Andrew (The Prototype Guy)McEwen's discussion Who are you and what type of work do you do? Please introduce yourself to the group and let us know what you specialize in.
"Joe here... Focusing on drilling, tapping and hole processing machines for manufacturers and machine builders."
Sep 6, 2012
Andrew (The Prototype Guy)McEwen's video was featured

EMS Explains the different Rapid Prototyping Technologies

This video by EMS explains all the different rapid prototyping technologies available on the market today. In discussing each technology EMS points out the ...
Jun 25, 2012
Jemma Fowler replied to Andrew (The Prototype Guy)McEwen's discussion Who are you and what type of work do you do? Please introduce yourself to the group and let us know what you specialize in.
"Hi my name is Jemma Fowler, I work for Concurrent Systems Inc. My main role is to promote our PLM/PDM solutions. Our prize product, DDM is an easy to use, affordable document, CAD, project data, workflow and supply chain management solution."
Jan 25, 2012
Vernon R. Beatty replied to Andrew (The Prototype Guy)McEwen's discussion Who are you and what type of work do you do? Please introduce yourself to the group and let us know what you specialize in.
"My name is Vern Beatty, and I have been blessed for the past 40 years to have worked in the discipline of structural analysis. I have worked on many interesting projects in the commercial and military aerospace industry."
Jan 19, 2012
Andrew (The Prototype Guy)McEwen's video was featured

Vacuum Forming with your Kitchen Oven and Vacuum Cleaner

Vacuum forming sheet plastic into 3D shapes using the $40 make-it-yourself vacuum former from this "Instructable" http://www.instructables.com/id/E...
Nov 30, 2011
Andrew (The Prototype Guy)McEwen's video was featured

EMS - SensAble Demo part 2

This video demonstrates how to use SensAble Technologies virtual clay sculpting tool to edit and change 3D scan data.
Jun 22, 2011
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Oct 26, 2010
Andrew (The Prototype Guy)McEwen posted a blog post

Fort Harrison Gets a Makeover

The Fort Harrison Hotel opened in 1926 and was Clearwater,Florida’s most luxurious hotel at the time. In 1965 the RollingStones wrote their hit song “I can’t get no Satisfaction” at thehotel. But by the 1970’s the hotel had fallen into disrepair andwas only a shadow of its once greatness. New owners took overthe hotel and began the massive job of restoring the hotel to itprevious glory. This was a long and complicated process butwas recently finished.The ProblemThe new owners of the Fort…See More
Oct 25, 2010

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Fort Harrison Gets a Makeover

Posted on October 25, 2010 at 8:00am 0 Comments



The Fort Harrison Hotel opened in 1926 and was Clearwater,

Florida’s most luxurious hotel at the time. In 1965 the Rolling

Stones wrote their hit song “I can’t get no Satisfaction” at the

hotel. But by the 1970’s the hotel had fallen into disrepair and

was only a shadow of its once greatness. New owners took over

the hotel and began the massive job of restoring the hotel to it

previous glory. This was a long and complicated process but

was recently… Continue

3D Coolie Really Goes 3D

Posted on October 24, 2010 at 8:00am 0 Comments



The koozie has probably been around almost as long as the can

and bottle. Most koozies you find on the market today are a

pretty standard cylinder or sleeve that fits over a bottle or can.

3D Coolie is trying to change all of that with 3D designed koozies

that look like nothing else on the market.



The Problem

The guys at 3D Coolie had a great idea. Why not make koozies

with specific themes or sports teams that are 3D. With a

background in art and action… Continue

Sand Casting Goes High Tech

Posted on October 23, 2010 at 8:00am 0 Comments



The sand casting industry has been around for a very long time.

The process involves building patterns to create a shape in sand

in the core and drag (top and bottom) of the mold, assembling

the mold halves, pouring molten metal and then breaking away

the sand once the metal cools. To complicate things sometimes

cores are inserted into the mold to create voids or other

complex shapes.



The Problem

Many casting companies still make their patterns by hand.… Continue

3D Scanning of Archaeological Artifacts

Posted on October 22, 2010 at 8:00am 0 Comments



Archeologists have studied ancient carvings, artifacts, ruins and

statues for hundreds of years. To captures these items they first

used sketches until the invention of the camera. With a camera

2D images could be taken and studied anywhere.



The Problem

The University of South Florida wanted to capture ancient Mayan

statues, monuments and carvings in 3D and build a on-line

digital data repository. This would allow archeologist from

around the world the… Continue

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Hi,this is Daniel,i am a engineer professional in prototyping and tooling in China.Hope we could learn more each other in here and also hope have an opportunity to work with you.

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www.jevny.wordpress.com (Prototype and Tooling life in Shenzhen)

 
 
 

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