Wednesday, 21 March 2012
Solidworks: Bike animation
Here is a walkthrough animation of the bike frame in solidworks. part 2 for the bike will be up within the next week
Sunday, 18 March 2012
Identity
Now in my second year studying Furniture and Product design
at Nottingham Trent the time had come to create an identity for Oliver Hammond
Design. I wanted a simple logo that would be used on my business card onto my
colour cv and for the website currently under construction at www.oliverhammonddesign.com
Front cover |
information |
skills and paul smith project |
Stool Project pages |
Pojects page |
contact on back |
Design CV and buisness cards |
First 50 pack of cards |
Saturday, 17 March 2012
Introducing shaun the pom pom stool
Here is Shaun. Shaun is a 3 legged stool I designed for my client Polly.
He is made from 214 pom poms and maple wood for the legs and base of
the seat. The seat itself is made from soft foam that once sat on the
back is then noticeable to support your lower back. Thank you for
looking at Shaun I hope to be making more in the future.
Monday, 5 March 2012
Workshop: when will it end!
So I need more pom poms than I thought I might of needed
today by at least 20. Wanted to finally have the stool finished today but now
seems it is very possible that tomorrow will be the last day to have the stool
finished and to then make my boards finally. I am also trying to create some
animations in solid works something I hope will be useful and I will use during
the presentation.
Friday, 2 March 2012
Workshop: So close!
One more day and a few more pom poms ill be finished I hope!
Now have the back formed just needs upholstering. The legs and the split
between the front two legs are now gluing with a tenon and wedge joint ready to
be sanded Monday. Then just have to add the seat and the back.
Pined foam to the shape of the back |
Just the back to be coverd in pom poms |
drill bits to form the circles |
first hole |
Now made into 20mm holes |
good fit |
making the cuts for the wedges |
wedges fited and ready to glue |
up close |
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