The project began as a self-learning initiative to explore engineering design and 3D modeling. The objective was to understand how complex products are visually structured and how modular forms are planned during early design stages.
Idea & Planning
The initial idea was to create a balanced and ergonomic concept design that could help practice proportional thinking, symmetry, and modular layout. The focus was kept on overall form and structure, not on internal mechanisms or real-world functionality. Reference was taken from general industrial design principles and beginner CAD learning materials.
Design Development
The design was developed using Self Cad , starting with basic geometric shapes such as cubes and cylinders. These shapes were gradually scaled, aligned, and combined to create a cohesive form. Simple deformation tools were used to improve the ergonomic appearance and overall flow of the design.
Iteration & Refinement
Multiple iterations were made to improve proportions and visual balance. Unnecessary details were removed to keep the model clean and understandable. The modular sections were adjusted to clearly show how different parts connect visually in a concept design. This project represents an early step in developing engineering and design skills, created independently as part of continuous learning and exploration.
Aadit Chaudhary