Designed for the Playdate console by Panic and Teenage Engineering, I created the first snap-shut, slim profile Playdate hard case to protect my Playdate when it was in my bag or in my pocket. The playdate is known to be a bit fragile so it was important to keep it protected if it was going to be used while on the go. The Playdate console and the case itself are secure with a magnetized snap-in system that I designed to make sure it never falls out when opening the case. This was my first major CAD project using Fusion 360!
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3D Gallery
Explore my collection of 3D art, designed and crafted by me.
I couldn't pass up making this cool fidget clicker toy when I had the idea! Part of me didn't want to make another 3D-printed fidget toy but then I thought... "what if I made one that is a fun take on an object that's supposed to do exactly that... click!" After a few iterations to get the feel and sound right, my arrow pointer clicker is ready! People have seemed to love it so far!
After making the arrow clicker, I knew that I had to make one for the classic pointer hand found on older computers. It feels similar but it's obvious that shapes and other factors change the click feeling! This makes them all feel just a little bit different from each other.
Legendary Items
These custom items were designed and fabricated for endeavoring adventurers like yourself.
My first costume armor, my friend had a last minute request for her Gwenpool ComicCon outfit. Even though our deadline for this project was incredibly short, I had tons of fun designing this armor piece and can't wait to make more!
My friend came to me with a custom design idea for his Yugamu Omokage cosplay. For this year's MAGFest, he decided he was going to be one of his favorite character from The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy. For this project, I used the reference images to approximate the size of the design and then created the 3D model in Fusion 360. I've been experimenting with my printer and trying to get an elusive perfect first prototype. I got close with this one! Jewelry can challenging because of the unusual shapes but it leads to a very fun design process!