In this part of the series, we'll finish the design process for the Footwear Holder for eventual tool pathing here on CNCKing.com. The shelves are now in place, looking at the model, I think the cowboy boot looks too similar to...
Tony subscribed to my CNC newsletter and in one of them, I described why I picked a 3D Systems Cube over a Makerbot (then an independent open-source company) - he was in the same position as me around the same...
Ivan's been busy in his shop's CNC router, adapting a number of my laser models to use wooden dowels to be cut with his CNC router... the results are amazing! Here are some of the photos he sent to me......
The nice thing about an industrial designer is that you acquire skills that allow you to work just about anywhere working on just about anything! You have a very valuable and transferable skillset that's only limited by your imagination to...
Dean Carpenter has had, and continues to have, a successful and illustrious affair with CNC lasers from around the globe being both a representative for some of the top brands in the world and manufacturing his own systems! He was...
Time to keep on designing this Boots Footwear Holder here on CNCKing.com! I want to be as efficient as I can cutting these pieces out and realized if I rotate the cowboy boots 180 degrees that both boots could be...
What does an industrial product designer at Intel Corporation do when he's away from silicon? He's designing awesome wooden horses and launching them on Kickstarter! I especially enjoyed working on this interview - I have been designing wooden toys for...
We tend to put professions into molds, architecture is about buildings, fashion is about cloths and calligraphy is about words... but these are all illusions created by our mind to understand the world around us in simple terms. As Radmila...
I have one pair of shoes and one pair of sandals, when they wear out, I go out and buy a replacement and throw the old ones in the garbage outside of the shoe store. My wife on the other...
I truly believe that as 3D printers progress in abilities and resolution, people like Christopher will find a whole new market for his designs - what he does with his hands is spectacular, but they could be easily 3D scanned...