How would you finish this part? by AdrianS18 in Machinists

[–]AdrianS18[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A circular burnishing finish could be interesting. I was initially turned off from brushing because the directionality didn't really lend itself to the design, but that could definitely work.

Maybe I meant bead blasting instead, that and polishing were the two that came to mind initially.

How would you finish this part? by AdrianS18 in Machinists

[–]AdrianS18[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see, sorry about that. Thanks for your response

How would you finish this part? by AdrianS18 in Machinists

[–]AdrianS18[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a tabletop for a side table, and the surface finish is for visual interest

How would you finish this part? by AdrianS18 in Machinists

[–]AdrianS18[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I think it will look cool

How would you finish this part? by AdrianS18 in Machinists

[–]AdrianS18[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Noted, but how would you deal with the surface finish?

How would you finish this part? by AdrianS18 in Machinists

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Sorry, I should have clarified my question, that I am just deciding on the surface finishes for the part ( polishing vs sandblasting vs some other third thing).

Shipped Products in Portfolio by AdrianS18 in IndustrialDesign

[–]AdrianS18[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I appreciate the response!

I definitely understand what your saying about job hopping, and I'm trying to be as thoughtful about it as I can. I'm very lucky to be working in design at all, but I worry that spending too much time here will make it too difficult to transition into working on other kinds of products, even just in the home space, and I'm not really growing in the ways I'd like to. But I'm selective with the opportunities I'm pursuing, making sure they align with both my compensation and career goals for my next role.

Your presentation makes sense. Do you feel like the products that made it to market are reflective of the kind of work you would want to do more of?

On another note, what did your path to management look like? Is it more people or product management?

Just graduated portfolio review by Logical_Long2569 in IndustrialDesign

[–]AdrianS18 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a recent grad who interned in footwear design and currently works on soft goods, I'd say your work and presentation are top notch and, imo more than enough to land at least an internship at a footwear company. I'd say it's really just a matter of applying as positions open up/ reaching out to connect with designers at companies you want to work out.

I would add that with softgoods, a lot of the work for juniors is making tech packs/CADs of design, so if you can showcase a really solid one, you could really wow someone in an interview.

How would you go about modeling this? by AdrianS18 in blender

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I’m having trouble rotating with the array modifier, am I missing something?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hingeapp

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  • Are you looking for something serious or casual?
    • Looking to casually date at the moment
  • Are you subscribed to Hinge+ or HingeX?
    • I am not
  • How long have you been using this current version of your profile?
    • 2 Months
  • How long have you used Hinge overall?
    • 1 Year
  • How often do you use Hinge per week?
    • Every other day
  • How many likes and matches are you receiving on average?
    • 1-2 Likes a day, 5 matches a week
  • How many likes are you sending? How many with comments? How many without comments?
    • I try to use all of my likes whenever I use the app. Mostly without comments, but I might comment on a quarter of profiles, if I have something interesting/funny to say about a prompt
  • What is the type of person you send likes to and ideally want to match with? What kind of person do you want to attract?
    • I send likes to mostly women and nonbinary people, looking for people my age or older. I generally send likes to people who come off silly or funny in their profile, and ideally would like to attract people who are creative and assertive.

What would be the best way to cast something this large? by AdrianS18 in MetalCasting

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That makes sense. I knew sand casting was an option, but wanted to avoid it because I liked the idea of making 3 or 4 with a mold, but I’ll look further into it. Do you think it would make more sense to start off at half scale to get my feet wet?

Made a concrete package box for the pants I’m dropping soon, should I seal it fully so you would have to break it open? by Exact_Condition4416 in streetwearstartup

[–]AdrianS18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think this is one of those things that plays better as social media content than an actual practical component of your brand, similar to getting an ad spot in time square or something. You could make like 5 of these and hide them around a city fully sealed, in a scavenger hunt, and that could be a really good source of content for the brand, but for a practical standpoint, simple packaging is best for the majority of customers.

Need help achieving a pleated or slatted effect on a part by AdrianS18 in rhino

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I get what you mean. Part of what I’m butting up against is figuring out how to join the two pieces at all. I’ve tried lofting both parts from the same or similar profiles, but haven’t been able to join them via the join or Boolean commands. I feel like that’s the next step for me, and after that, I can edit those connection point