Mechanical design is more than just making something fit—it’s about making it work. I help inventors and small teams turn rough ideas into functional designs that are easy to prototype, test, and eventually manufacture. Whether you’re building a casing, moving part, or full mechanical system, I tailor the design for your goals and resources.
Choosing the right material can make or break your prototype. I guide you through material selection, taking into account cost, durability, appearance, weight, and how the part will be fabricated. Whether it's for FDM printing, SLA, CNC machining, or eventual production, we’ll pick materials that work with your process—not against it.
Built for Prototyping
Designs created with testing, assembly, and iteration in mind—not just theory.
Material Choice Guidance
Select materials that match your application, process, and budget.
Designed Around Electronics
Fit enclosures and hardware around sensors, boards, and interfaces from the start.
Designed for Assembly, Testing, and Iteration
I consider not only how your part looks and functions, but how it can be assembled, tested, and modified. Designs are created with real-world usage in mind—especially when they need to interact with electronic components, fasteners, or enclosures.