Mechanical Design, Machining & Fabrication
What this covers
Designed to be built, not just drawn
Mechanical work here ranges from full structural frames for robot cells to one-off tooling, brackets, and end-of-arm tooling (EOAT). Everything is designed with buildability and maintenance access in mind — not just for the CAD model.
I use SolidWorks for 3D design and detail drawings, and have hands-on experience with CNC machining, manual lathe/mill work, MIG/TIG welding, and sheet metal fabrication.
Cell frames
Structural steel frames for robot cells, including guarding mounts and service access.
EOAT design
End-of-arm tooling for FANUC robots: grippers, compliance mounts, sensor brackets.
Machined parts
One-off and short-run CNC/manual machining for brackets, couplings, and test fixtures.
3D printing
Rapid prototyping of brackets, guards, cable management, and operator aids.
Gallery