If you love your paint brushes, these are a fantastic upgrade to their old cardboard covers. They are designed to print cleanly with minimal supports, fit several common brush sizes, and snap securely to protect your prized Purdys.
 The main reason to own a 3D printer is to make random, niche products that you could never find on the market…right? Here are some of my personal designs that I made to justify my hobby:  Filament bin labeling system with snap-in color swatches  Ove
 The Clarus combines sleek lines with a trustworthy liner lock platform.
 This was a fun one-off project to create an architectural rendering of a new VP factory in Taiwan.
 The Friday is a lightweight, versatile knife designed to be a reliable companion around the camp kitchen.  With simple construction, it packs a lot of utility into an inexpensive, durable package.
 These renderings were fully created in Solidworks/Photoview360. Jason even modeled the textile strap to create accurate images for a customer.
 Wheels created as a design exercise in SolidWorks
 Concept designs for a Boa reel system, drawn in Sketchbook Pro 
 Table created for a school project in 2006: walnut, bent wood laminate, cork
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