| Freelance 3D modeler / Industrial Designer [message #34946] Fri, 23 September 2011 07:50 UTC |
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I am a qualified Industrial / Product Designer with over 20 years experience
I will be able to turn your ideas, not only into a 3D printed model, but if you require a production ready design. I have experience in Injection moulding, Die casting, Sheet metal, Machining, Tube Space frames etc etc. I can create 2D dimensioned drawings to back up the 3D CAD models.
My rate will vary according to your needs. Please allow me to give you a quote ..
I require a 50% deposit and balance after preview images but before releasing the 3D STL files on all my projects..
Donovan Penaluna
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| Re: Freelance 3D modeler / Industrial Designer [message #50256 is a reply to message #49795 ] Sat, 23 June 2012 04:25 UTC |
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I would like to recommend Donovan . He provides excellent turnaround, and is patient to get it right through many edits.
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| Re: Freelance 3D modeler / Industrial Designer [message #51953 is a reply to message #34946 ] Fri, 27 July 2012 00:23 UTC |
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I wanted to give a recommendation for Donovan. I have used his services to create models of my products. Communication is easy and turn around times are very reasonable. He knows his stuff and on many occasions has offered improvements to my design concepts.
Two thumbs up!
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| Re: Freelance 3D modeler / Industrial Designer [message #52031 is a reply to message #34946 ] Sat, 28 July 2012 14:47 UTC |
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Hello!
Im looking to make a an over sized double action out the front blade, but modified to retract and extend via a string which is pulled by a ring (much like the one in the video game series "Assassins Creed". Ive tried making one by hand, but the dimensions are near impossible to get right. There is a youtube tutorial on the "modified" DAOTF mechanism I wish to recreate.
PLEASE NOTE THIS IS FOR COSTUME PURPOSES ONLY.
here is the link to the youtube tutorial:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pd-n7_X4KKQ
and i wish the casing of the mechanism to look like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDRR-b979QA&list=UUMxTBaY HMnjb2Li4cqUdSBg&index=9&feature=plcp
and if possible, i wish the blade to be a 2 stage extension, like so:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ammnra/6085068690/in/photostrea m
not sure how I would like dimensions...just 8.5 inches long is what is set in stone. I wish the demensions of the mechanism itself to mimic the second video.
Many Thanks,
-Richard
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| Re: Freelance 3D modeler / Industrial Designer [message #52212 is a reply to message #34946 ] Wed, 01 August 2012 18:11 UTC |
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Hi Donovan,
I am making stands/ legs for very shallow wooden bowls. I have attempted using sculpey and am not happy with the results.
First question is, what metals do you work with for casting?
As soon as I am at my normal computer I will upload some photos of the sculpey pieces I made for you to take a look it.
Talk soon!
Deanna Pellegrino
Deannarose@gmail.com
Ellenette handcrafted jewelry
| Donno wrote on Fri, 23 September 2011 07:50 | I am a qualified Industrial / Product Designer with over 20 years expeience
I will be able to turn your ideas, not only into a 3D printed model, but if you require a production ready design. I have experience in Injection moulding, Die casting, Sheet metal, Machining, Tube Space frames etc etc. I can create 2D dimensioned drawings to back up the 3D CAD models.
My rate will vary according to your needs. Allow me to give you a quote..
Donovan Penaluna
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| Re: Freelance 3D modeler / Industrial Designer [message #55500 is a reply to message #34946 ] Wed, 17 October 2012 15:53 UTC |
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I have recently done CAD modelling work for 3D printing on OO Scale Locomotive models and rolling stock, Architectural models, Gas burner parts, Point of sale prototypes, Furniture conceptual models and Shark tagging transponders.... The applications are endless and very stimulating! Keep them coming....
Donovan
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| Re: Freelance 3D modeler / Industrial Designer [message #55671 is a reply to message #34946 ] Fri, 19 October 2012 19:10 UTC |
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Good afternoon,
My name is Peter and I am looking for someone to help develop a product model for an item my team has been working on. I have specifics, but wanted to establish a dialogue. You can contact me at Peter@Newamsterdambicycles.com or via phone at 646-279-9910.
Peter
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| Re: Freelance 3D modeler / Industrial Designer [message #55943 is a reply to message #34946 ] Thu, 25 October 2012 19:48 UTC |
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| Re: Freelance 3D modeler / Industrial Designer [message #55946 is a reply to message #34946 ] Thu, 25 October 2012 22:52 UTC |
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Hello - I was wondering first of all if you live in the United States and would be willing to sign a non disclosure, non compete. I would need to send you a product so that you can see the exact size and shape and then I would need you to modify the piece to be either airtight (design a removable threaded cap) or vacuum sealed air tight design. I would then like to create a mold and produce the mold overseas inexpensively. Then I would like to find a manufacturer as close to Phoenix, Arizona as possible in order to produce product in larger volumes (say 5000 units to start) and basically send the mold to this manufacturer so that they can produce the product. Let me know your thoughts on this - I figured that you could send me prototypes - my budget is not that big but all you are doing is modifying an existing shape/ design. Also, if you know a less expensive way to do this project and reduce the cost of production, I would be very interested in your proposal. I have attached a photo of the existing product. Thanks - Dave Levine 480-332-0844 dlevine@mbmediabrokers.com
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| Re: Freelance 3D modeler / Industrial Designer [message #55974 is a reply to message #34946 ] Fri, 26 October 2012 14:23 UTC |
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Hi, I'm an amputee leg and ask for your help to solve a problem. One of the tragedies of un'amputato side and 'look, innocently curious, the people you meet in the visual field, particularly so in the summer and in some places where' necessary to remove the clothes. I personally do not go to the beach, by the pool, or in any place where it should find the leg for about three years. I am perfectly aware that the covers aesthetic elastic foam or worse silicone coatings, which should simulate the human skin, sore hidden and sometimes make it even more 'painful aspect of the prosthesis. It 'much more' healthy and pleasant highlight with a hint of "art" that can not be more 'be replicated. I apologize for this premise in the argument. I found in the network of sites where, by means of 3D printing, you create shells polymers while recreating the remapping body limb amputee, very important for the well-being of the person, do not have the hateful image of the usual standard covers.
Unfortunately, the producers do not market in Italy and the printing company in 3D prototypes that I found in Italy wants to send a STL file that are not able to produce.
There 'a designer 3D CAD CAM that can deliver the project? Can I send a technical drawing with measures to be applied to the "artsy" I'd settle for just a few bas-reliefs.
Thanks for your attention.
Alfio
http://www.bespokeinnovations.com/co...what-drives-us
http://www.bespokeinnovations.com/content/gallery
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Waxy...eature=related
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| Re: Freelance 3D modeler / Industrial Designer [message #58083 is a reply to message #34946 ] Thu, 06 December 2012 04:12 UTC |
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Just wanted to give my thanks to Donovan for his amazing turnaround time, but quite honestly, for his getting the details right. I'm fairly new to designing, and the first designer I used was a not very good at following clear directions and in checking his own work to see if they met the specs. And he was impossible to get a hold of. A simple 1-2 day project turned into a 3 week game of cat and mouse.
My second designer, a moderator, was great, but admittedly, doing this for fun on the side, and I wanted to step it up a bit.
Donovan, my third designer, came through like a champ. Reasonably priced, and got almost everything right on the first try, just hours after I sent it to him.
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| Re: Freelance 3D modeler / Industrial Designer [message #58140 is a reply to message #34946 ] Fri, 07 December 2012 02:22 UTC |
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Hello,
I am inquiring about design of women's high heel shoes.
Please let me know if you are available.
Thank you,
Brittany
brittany@fashionboss.com
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| Re: Freelance 3D modeler / Industrial Designer [message #58280 is a reply to message #34946 ] Sun, 09 December 2012 12:23 UTC |
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Donno,
I am looking to prototype a bicycle safety flag which needs these components:
a clip wich can connect securely to variable sizes of strut and also hold a flag with an 8mm diameter at an angle so it sticks out the back
also a connector so that the tube can be taken apart
and a second connector that can create a 90degree bend in the tube.
I am currently using available products (studding clips, extruded tubing, octopus grip rubber etc) but a tailor made product will obviously be necessary when I get into business.
Can you give me a ballpark figure for a design job like this?
I am a single person and this is a start-up with no external financial backing, so I cannot afford a great deal!
Thanks, Rita Carter
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| Re: Freelance 3D modeler / Industrial Designer [message #58302 is a reply to message #58280 ] Mon, 10 December 2012 07:51 UTC |
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Hi Rita
Yes I would like to try and help you...
Please send me some images of your product to donno@wol.co.za and I will put together a quote for you...
Regards
Don
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| Re: Freelance 3D modeler / Industrial Designer [message #58442 is a reply to message #34946 ] Wed, 12 December 2012 00:47 UTC |
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Donovan,
I am looking for a low cost approach to having a model produced. I make bracelets out of bicycle spokes (www.spoke-bracelet.com) and I am looking to have a couple of beads made for my bracelets.
An example of the bead style can be seen here: http://www.beadwholesaler.com/tierracast-34peace34-message-b ead-rhodium-plated-p-24935.html
The bead I am looking to have a model produced for would read, "BEND" (without quotations) and the second bead would read, "I (heart) BEND" with a heart symbol.
I would want the bead to be a two sided oval, with the back of the bead having an outline of three mountains, image would be provided.
The horizontal hole through the bead would need to be 3mm. Total thickness of the bead would be about 5mm.
The bead size would measure approximatly 10x6mm (horizontal and verticle) for "BEND" and approximately 12x6mm for, "I (heart) BEND".
Would this be a project you would would be able to support and what would you estimate the cost for the models?
Thanks,
Cynthia
| Donno wrote on Fri, 23 September 2011 07:50 | I am a qualified Industrial / Product Designer with over 20 years expeience
I will be able to turn your ideas, not only into a 3D printed model, but if you require a production ready design. I have experience in Injection moulding, Die casting, Sheet metal, Machining, Tube Space frames etc etc. I can create 2D dimensioned drawings to back up the 3D CAD models.
My rate will vary according to your needs. Allow me to give you a quote..
Donovan Penaluna
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| Re: Freelance 3D modeler / Industrial Designer [message #58446 is a reply to message #34946 ] Wed, 12 December 2012 04:53 UTC |
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Hi Donovan.
This is David Paul from Australia. Iam very glad to meet you. I have gone through your website. Your product and industrial designs were very interesting. I would like to suggest you to my clients and I am also very enthusiastic about 3D Printing Technology.
Best Regards
David Paul
http://www.3dstuffmaker.com
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| Re: Freelance 3D modeler / Industrial Designer [message #60247 is a reply to message #58442 ] Tue, 15 January 2013 08:38 UTC |
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I must highly recommend Donovan for his quality, speed, guidance, price, and availability. Aside from helping me through my first design project, he made some simple after-thought corrections at no cost, which were truly an oversight on my end. I hope to have the opportunity to use his services again in the future.
Best Regards,
Cynthia
Spoke Works, LLC
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| Re: Freelance 3D modeler / Industrial Designer [message #60531 is a reply to message #60247 ] Tue, 22 January 2013 19:45 UTC |
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Don, I am so grateful I found you. Quick, professional, awesome. Highly recommended.
Eric
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Re: Freelance 3D modeler / Industrial Designer [message #61007 is a reply to message #34946 ] Tue, 29 January 2013 02:55 UTC |
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I just want to recommend Don's services. He works very quickly, is very knowledgeable, and was very patient when I needed a few revisions. He quickly designed my item from my amateur pencil drawing. I just found this site last week and my 3D design is already complete. It was very easy to upload the art files to Shapeways. Now I just will sit back and wait for my order to arrive. Again, I highly recommend Don and I will use his services again.
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| Re: Freelance 3D modeler / Industrial Designer [message #61129 is a reply to message #34946 ] Thu, 31 January 2013 19:39 UTC |
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I just had the best experience using Don for my modeling! He took my vision and made it real! He chimed in his thought along the way and really did a tremendous job working on this for me!
Every morning, since im in LA, I was thrilled to see an email with the latest model. His rates were great and I would highly recommend him to anyone! He will be my go to on future ideas!
Thanks again Don!
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| Re: Freelance 3D modeler / Industrial Designer [message #61145 is a reply to message #34946 ] Thu, 31 January 2013 22:54 UTC |
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Hi,
How do I get a quote from you for 3d modeling and possible prototypes?
I can be reached at dave@luckytailz.com or 917-682-2941
Thanks very much,
David Roberts
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| Re: Freelance 3D modeler / Industrial Designer [message #61395 is a reply to message #34946 ] Tue, 05 February 2013 14:45 UTC |
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Hi Donovan,
I would like to talk to you about a project, what is the best way to communicate?
I need a design for a smaller model of a tap handle, the larger version already exists.
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| Re: Freelance 3D modeler / Industrial Designer [message #62132 is a reply to message #34946 ] Fri, 15 February 2013 19:08 UTC |
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Hi Donovan,
Do you have any experience on the toy`s development?
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| Re: Freelance 3D modeler / Industrial Designer [message #63284 is a reply to message #34946 ] Tue, 05 March 2013 20:08 UTC |
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Hi Donovan,
I am interested in a quote to design a product/prototype for use in homes. What is the best way to correspond?
Ryan
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| Re: Freelance 3D modeler / Industrial Designer [message #63438 is a reply to message #34946 ] Thu, 07 March 2013 15:07 UTC |
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Donno,
I need an STL file for a design. The design is basically just a plastic stepping stone with a base of 12 inches X 12 inches; a lip from the base to the top of 2 inches tapering in to a top (the part to be stepped on) of 11 inches X 11 inches, the purpose of the taper being that they could stack one into another. I would like my logo to be part of the top platform. Also, it needs to be thick enough to support up to 300 lbs. Can you give me a quote?
Thanks,
Rob
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| Re: Freelance 3D modeler / Industrial Designer [message #65787 is a reply to message #34946 ] Tue, 09 April 2013 04:54 UTC |
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Hi Donovan,
My names Fiona i am a jewllery designer and am looking for a 3D modeler to help turn my sketches into 3d models ready to print.
If you are interested in doing some work for me let me know.
Kind Regards
Fiona Loblay
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| Re: Freelance 3D modeler / Industrial Designer [message #65789 is a reply to message #65787 ] Tue, 09 April 2013 05:45 UTC |
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Hi Fiona
Yes I am interested... but need to see a couple of sketches first to confirm if I am the ideal modeller for your designs..
please email me: don@diyden.net
Regards
Don
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| Re: Freelance 3D modeler / Industrial Designer [message #65897 is a reply to message #34946 ] Wed, 10 April 2013 13:55 UTC |
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I have had an outstanding experience with Don. He is excellent when it comes to translating my drafts into computer renderings and was great to work with on detail refinement. I highly recommend him.
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| Re: Freelance 3D modeler / Industrial Designer [message #66719 is a reply to message #65897 ] Tue, 23 April 2013 13:04 UTC |
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Don was recommended to me by a friend and, over the last few weeks, I've used Don for several components of the same project and I must say that it's been a most enjoyable experience! This is my first time hiring a CAD specialist to help me get my designs protoyped on a 3D printer and from start to finish it was a most painless experience. I send the drawings and dimensions and Don's does his magic and sends me back stunning 3D renderings of the finished article. There has been the odd edit necessary here and there (mostly due to missed measurements on my part or a design change on my part) and Don has always been fantastic at incorporating these changes in good order and getting the amended files back to me very, very quickly indeed! Even when I've sent him some complicated and involved peices Don was able to decipher my ramblings and turn these into fantastic 3D files that exceeded my expectations! Fee's were extrememly reasonable too, in fact much more reasonable than I would have expected!
If you're sitting on the fence about hiring a CAD specialist then hesitate no more and drop Don a line, you will not be disappointed. I know for sure that I will be a repeat customer, and there is no better recommendation than a customer who keeps coming back! Thanks a lot Don, you've been fantastic buddy!!
Rgds
Pete
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| Re: Freelance 3D modeler / Industrial Designer [message #67062 is a reply to message #34946 ] Mon, 29 April 2013 16:58 UTC |
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Hi,
We are looking to turn a 2D image into a 3D file. Can you give me an estimate on time and cost to produce the attached image in 3D.
It would just be the statue minus the base with some form of bolt/screw to attach to a base.
Thanks.
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