CAD for CNC milling operation. The rivets were acheived via CNC cut pockets with laser cut acrylic inserts.
The compactor section of Wall-E, completed entirely by me. Made of MDF, Laser Cut acrylic, Sections of PVC pipe,
Finished with a distressed rusted look.
CAD drawn text, for front panel. Vinyl frisket was laser cut using this pattern, creating a custom stencil.
CAD drawing for front panel. An acrylic piece was painted and then reverse laser engraved, allowing light to shine through where the paint was burned off.
CAD drawings for front panel. These laser cut acrylic pieces were layered to arrive at the final part.
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Functional Wall-E Replica

This Wall-E was created as 2 semester group project at NWTC. Remote controlled, electric motors drive the treads. Parts were fabricated via CNC milling, waterjet, laser cutting, 3D printing, and traditional shop tools. Some of my contributions are highlighted here with a few details from original files.

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Keenan Finucan
3D Design | 3D Printing Mount Horeb, WI