Byron Funnell is "Doing Business As" The CADMaker as a home based sole-proprietor business located north of Fort Wayne, Indiana serving the surrounding area with CAD design, drawing, modeling, and engineering to small and mid sized businesses. Byron is a mechanical engineer having graduated from Purdue University. At it's inception, The CADMaker started as a training and customization business based around Autodesk's AutoCAD software.
Customer needs tailored the changes to more design and documentation services. As CAD software grew in its abilities the focus of the business transitioned into more 3D modeling in Autodesk's Mechanical Desktop allowing parametric design and changes to customer products reducing the design time increasing design awareness giving customers quicker times to profits with less overhead and pre-release revision cycles.
As things continued to change Mechanical Desktop was replaced with Autodesk's mechanical design flagship, Inventor.
Customer needs tailored the changes to more design and documentation services. As CAD software grew in its abilities the focus of the business transitioned into more 3D modeling in Autodesk's Mechanical Desktop allowing parametric design and changes to customer products reducing the design time increasing design awareness giving customers quicker times to profits with less overhead and pre-release revision cycles.
As things continued to change Mechanical Desktop was replaced with Autodesk's mechanical design flagship, Inventor.
Services
Previous jobs have involved working with varieties of metals, plastics, and wood.
Depending on customer requirements, deliverables may be CAD files, DWG, DXF, PDF files, etc. or in some cases even paper prints.
Typical software used on tasks is Autodesk Inventor, AutoCAD, and Showcase; Adobe tools including Acrobat Pro and Photoshop; MS Office products including Word, Excel, Publisher, and Powerpoint; and Snagit for screen captures as needed.
Work typically involves working with a machine or fabrication shop to create parts keeping open communication with the customer and their manufacturers.
Depending on customer requirements, deliverables may be CAD files, DWG, DXF, PDF files, etc. or in some cases even paper prints.
Typical software used on tasks is Autodesk Inventor, AutoCAD, and Showcase; Adobe tools including Acrobat Pro and Photoshop; MS Office products including Word, Excel, Publisher, and Powerpoint; and Snagit for screen captures as needed.
Work typically involves working with a machine or fabrication shop to create parts keeping open communication with the customer and their manufacturers.
The CADMaker is currently working in Autodesk Inventor 2017 and will be moving to 2018 in the near future.
It seems much of the recent focus in work is creating high quality renderings for use as sales material and for marketing on the web.
Other design work continues to involve machined parts and sheet metal layout for fabrication.
If you are an Inventor user, check out the local users group for the Fort Wayne area.
It is called DRAW and usually meets at the downtown library on the third Tuesday of the month.
It seems much of the recent focus in work is creating high quality renderings for use as sales material and for marketing on the web.
Other design work continues to involve machined parts and sheet metal layout for fabrication.
If you are an Inventor user, check out the local users group for the Fort Wayne area.
It is called DRAW and usually meets at the downtown library on the third Tuesday of the month.
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