Here you can view the latest projects I have completed.
By browsing this page you can get a clear idea of what I can create and the power and versatility of 3D printing.
Helmet rest for motorcycle/MTB
I created a custom helmet rest from scratch for a motorcycle parts and accessories store.
After several design tests and mechanical stresses, I arrived at this ergonomic profile that follows the curve of the internal shell of the helmets, making positioning comfortable and stable.
Custom mudguard
This is a universal mountain bike mudguard personalized with Name/Nickname and number.
Keychain
Most of the works I have been commissioned to do are personalized keychains with writings, logos or symbols of all kinds. On the side you can see some keychains made for the VenerTuning IG page with free tuning stickers.
furnishing objects
Piston Lampshade
Inspired by the Piston Cup, I created the first Piston Bajour with white circular LEDs, ideal for night reading.
Carbon fiber too
Motorcycle aerodynamic winglets
In collaboration with a workshop, I created two aerodynamic winglets for this splendid BMW S1000RR. After reverse engineering, and scanning the stock winglets, I added a profile that extends first outward and then towards the ground.
clocks
PORSCHE 992 GT3 Watch
Over the past few months, I've had the idea of taking the speedometers of the most beautiful and famous cars and turning them into ICONIC and unique clocks to have in your showroom.
Clock for Cagliari-Case
Still on the subject of watches, I created two of these unique, personalized watches for a real estate agency in Cagliari.
nautical sector
Supports for inflatable boat awning
I also made some ABS supports for the awning of a dinghy they were restoring and helped them get back these pieces that had broken and couldn't be found anywhere.
How do my projects come about?
It starts from here...
Sketch ideas
Before going to the PC to create the 3D model, you always start with an idea, which you then turn into quick sketches to quickly imprint it and slowly make it evolve.
When the sketches start to be precise but not definitive, we move on to the PC
We move on to the computer...
CAD design
Here you begin to see how and if the idea is feasible, through the use of measurements, tolerances but above all thanks to the fact that you can interact with the 3D model as if you had it in your hand.
We offer the possibility of purchasing our projects if you already own your own FDM printer.
Let's translate our project into gcode
Slicing
Once we have completed the FIRST, and I stress FIRST, version of our project, we upload it into a slicing software, where the project file is "translated" into a language that the 3D printer can understand (.gCODE).
After setting all the slicing settings to best produce the product, the .gcode file is sent to the printer.
here is our idea taking shape
3D Printing
Now the first step is to ensure that the first layer of the print adheres to the bed, after which we can admire the printer creating our idea from scratch, layer after layer.
After several hours of printing and cooling the material, we can get our hands on the product we had in mind just a few days earlier.
let's look at the press
Post press
Here we see if the product meets our expectations, the required measurements, and if there are multiple pieces to assemble, we ensure the tolerances are perfect. (SPOILER: they rarely are.)
Tolerances are difficult to meet on the first print because several factors come into play during printing:
-Ambient temperature
-Humidity of the environment and of the material used
-High printing speed
-Type of material used
-Poor adhesion to the print bed
-Possible errors in the design phase