Ok, this week went say too fast! We're lapping at the edge of next week and with that a whole new set of amazing models from the GrabCAD community. This week's assortment is currated by none other than GrabCAD PowerGrabber Adam Pohl. He's found the most interesting models to show you just what this talented group of engineers and designers is capable of. Hit it!
This bike is guaranteed to turn heads... maybe even invoke a doubt of sanity upon onlookers. This Hubless Honey (Star Cafe') (SolidWorks 2011) by Greg is worth checkin out. Lots of sweet detail and .IGES is provided.
A household must. Oliver Palmer has supplied us with the model. A Jagermeister Shot Machine (Google SketchUp). Now, whose got the bottle? :D
Now that I have your attention, I'll bring out the big guns... Quite literally. Our next model is a Motorized .50 Cal. (SolidWorks 2011) by Micheal Durocher. Lock. and. Load.
Jagrut Mistry's Awesomesauce submission Orbital Speaker System (Pro-E Wildfire R5) boasts it's circular design so you don't have to worry about location or the direction it's pointing for high quality sound.
Alright Trekkies, this one's for you... The U.S.S. Farragut NCC-1647 (SolidWorks 2011) in all of it new life seeking glory. Be sure to thank W.Wolf for this one. May he live long and prosper.
What would a Top Ten be without a car!? This Ferrari 156 F1 (Catia/STEP) from Alfredo Gallozzi will make your jaw drop. Just hope you have enough memory to import the STEP.
Continuing with the car theme we have a super cool Ford Coupe Retro Redo XB (SolidWorks 2010) created by zerothree. It gives a futuristic feel to an old classic. Gotta love it.
Next we have a Unique Wooden Lamp (Inventor 2012/STEP). It started off as a Book Case inspired by designer Marc Newson, but was transformed into a beautiful Hanging light by Damian Lesniak.
Looking to to some re-modeling, Check out Kristen Webb's Glover Kitchen created in AutoCAD. 16 sheets of AutoCAD to be exact. She has even included pictures of the finished kitchen and it is stunning.
Last but not least we got a fantastic model of a Windmill (Inventor 2010) by John Shelton. Some other users have taken on rendering this interesting model. Give it a go!
One more week and just a taste of what users are uploading each week to the GrabCAD library. Remember, it's always nice to upload a CAD format such as STEP so others can use, examine or render the models. And don't forget, there are badges to be had for uploading, rendering and more! Until next week!