T-Spline surface import from Gravity Sketch, including Boolean cutting tools.
In addition to delivering final CAD, I also built a working prototype with 3D printed shell over existing components.
For this client project I was challenged with developing a new design concept for a reciprocating saw for a hypothetical new power tool brand, but based on the internal components of an existing power saw in production by the same manufacturer. My job was to adapt the brand language from the design team while developing a refined outer skin and internal structures to house the components. A machined, tactical aesthetic needed to be balanced with effective ergonomics, leading to a combination of geometric and sculpted surfaces. Using Gravity Sketch and Autodesk Fusion 360, I was able to develop rapid iterations deliver production-ready CAD to the Solidworks-based team. Design as shown is altered to protect client confidentiality.