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🎓 Graduated in polymecanics with a CFC, currently in my second year of engineering school. Passionate about mechanics and technology, I combine my expertise with 3D printing to bring my projects to life. Always looking for new ideas and challenges, I'm here to share my passion and learn with the community.
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V-Engine Beer Cooler" – A 3D Creation to Promote Plastic Materials :
As a second-year mechanical engineering student, I had the opportunity to work on an exciting project aimed at designing and presenting a 3D object that highlights plastic materials. Being passionate about mechanics, I chose to create a beer cooler inspired by a V-engine block, blending both functionality and aesthetics.The concept of my project focuses on two main features:A 14-slot holder for beer cans and bottles, designed to store and organize beverages in a unique and visually appealing way.
An innovative cooling system, designed to keep drinks cold with a dedicated ice compartment.Creation Process:Initial Design: I started by sketching several ideas on paper to visualize the general concept. Then, I used Creo to create the final 3D model, ensuring that all the dimensions were accurate and the practical features, like the ice compartment, were properly integrated.
3D Printing: Once the design was finalized, I printed the main part, the engine block, which serves as the primary structure. Next, I printed the ice holder, which fits perfectly inside the engine block due to a dedicated slot.
Assembly: To enhance the authentic "engine" look, I designed and printed the "V-14" symbol, which I glued onto the engine block. I also added a magnet to attach a bottle opener, adding a functional and convenient touch.This project was an opportunity for me to explore the use of plastic materials in designing both creative and practical objects. My V-engine beer cooler is a product that combines my love for mechanics with my desire to showcase modern manufacturing technologies, such as 3D printing, in a field as simple and popular as beverages.I hope this project inspires other creators and demonstrates that with a bit of creativity and innovation, plastic materials can be used to create both original and functional objects.
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V-Engine Beer Cooler" – A 3D Creation to Promote Plastic Materials :
As a second-year mechanical engineering student, I had the opportunity to work on an exciting project aimed at designing and presenting a 3D object that highlights plastic materials. Being passionate about mechanics, I chose to create a beer cooler inspired by a V-engine block, blending both functionality and aesthetics.The concept of my project focuses on two main features:A 14-slot holder for beer cans and bottles, designed to store and organize beverages in a unique and visually appealing way.
An innovative cooling system, designed to keep drinks cold with a dedicated ice compartment.Creation Process:Initial Design: I started by sketching several ideas on paper to visualize the general concept. Then, I used Creo to create the final 3D model, ensuring that all the dimensions were accurate and the practical features, like the ice compartment, were properly integrated.
3D Printing: Once the design was finalized, I printed the main part, the engine block, which serves as the primary structure. Next, I printed the ice holder, which fits perfectly inside the engine block due to a dedicated slot.
Assembly: To enhance the authentic "engine" look, I designed and printed the "V-14" symbol, which I glued onto the engine block. I also added a magnet to attach a bottle opener, adding a functional and convenient touch.This project was an opportunity for me to explore the use of plastic materials in designing both creative and practical objects. My V-engine beer cooler is a product that combines my love for mechanics with my desire to showcase modern manufacturing technologies, such as 3D printing, in a field as simple and popular as beverages.I hope this project inspires other creators and demonstrates that with a bit of creativity and innovation, plastic materials can be used to create both original and functional objects.
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