Hi all,
I have vanes I am already proud of. They meant about a decade of work to me. Especially because of the turbine. But that doesn't really matter now.
The question is what to do with it. I don't think I will become an archery champion any time soon. I am trying to build the best turbine I can, for testing purposes, and I've had my share of tries. I will be using them as a 3d business card demonstrating my skills. In aerodynamics, programming, engineering, all at once. I also think I will be able to make a whole production line for them, fully automated. Actually, I think I have to. Either I will make the whole line and will produce excellent turbine to test, or not. Plain and simple, this has been my experience. I wonder whether I should.
Could you please look at them and let me know what you think. I find them awesome, but that doesn't mean you do, too. I think I could spare funds for the line without too much inconvenience, being a programmer in a senior position. I don't really need the business side of it, but I don't mind it either, I guess. It does have its perks. Let me know what you think. Let me know how to run a business with them, in case I should. The mold is already engineered. I need the things for automation, not difficult really, but time consuming. Significantly so.
Thanks.
Jan
As good as it gets by hand. One of latest models, out of many. Tested for spin and for flight.
3d model, one of many. Not the last take, but nearly so:
3d scene render
I have vanes I am already proud of. They meant about a decade of work to me. Especially because of the turbine. But that doesn't really matter now.
The question is what to do with it. I don't think I will become an archery champion any time soon. I am trying to build the best turbine I can, for testing purposes, and I've had my share of tries. I will be using them as a 3d business card demonstrating my skills. In aerodynamics, programming, engineering, all at once. I also think I will be able to make a whole production line for them, fully automated. Actually, I think I have to. Either I will make the whole line and will produce excellent turbine to test, or not. Plain and simple, this has been my experience. I wonder whether I should.
Could you please look at them and let me know what you think. I find them awesome, but that doesn't mean you do, too. I think I could spare funds for the line without too much inconvenience, being a programmer in a senior position. I don't really need the business side of it, but I don't mind it either, I guess. It does have its perks. Let me know what you think. Let me know how to run a business with them, in case I should. The mold is already engineered. I need the things for automation, not difficult really, but time consuming. Significantly so.
Thanks.
Jan
As good as it gets by hand. One of latest models, out of many. Tested for spin and for flight.
3d model, one of many. Not the last take, but nearly so:
3d scene render