Computer Aided Design (CAD) Portfolio

Developed a broad portfolio of engineering graphics work in BYU's ME EN 272 course, including sketches, parametric CAD models, renderings, and technical drawings. The work emphasizes iterative design thinking, presentation quality, and robust modeling practices. This project highlights core strengths in mechanical design communication and CAD workflow discipline.

Role
Mechanical Design Student
Team
BYU ME EN 272: Engineering Graphics
Duration
January 2025 - April 2025
Outcome
Built a polished CAD portfolio spanning sketches, parametric models, renderings, and technical drawings.
Core Tools
Onshape CAD, Engineering Drawings, Rendering, Design Iteration
Selection of CAD portfolio work including modeled parts, renderings, and technical drawings.

Overview

I created and evaluated engineering graphics including hand sketches, solid CAD models, renderings, engineering drawings, and animations.

This work was completed as part of BYU’s ME EN 272: Engineering Graphics course.

Key Contributions

  • Built a portfolio of mechanical design visuals and CAD models across multiple assignments
  • Practiced iterative design through repeated modeling, evaluation, and revision
  • Strengthened technical communication through drawings, renderings, and presentation assets

Timeline

  • Duration: January 2025 - April 2025
  • Total time: 150 hours
  • Time commitment: About 10 hours per week

Results

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Technical Skills