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![]() Posted: 25.Sep.2010 at 05:49 |
A very cool video has been posted to the Jay Leno Big Dog Garage website. We got to work with not only some of the coolest cars and people in Hollywood, but also the coolest in Engineering Technology.
Making appearances in this video are Jay Leno, Jim Hall of Big Dog Garage, Autodesk’s own strategic research director Gonzalo Martinez, Geomagic’s amazing CEO Ping Fu, FARO’s laser firing duo David Morse and Jeff Squibbs. Not shown in this video were the geometry taming Kevin Scofield of Geomagic, Bernard of Big Dog Garage, the Tabasco hot sauce loving Autodesk CTO Jeff Kowalski, and Lil’ ol’ me. Left to right: Jeff Kowalski, CTO (Autodesk); David Morse, VP (FARO); Kevin Scofield (Geomagic); Jay Leno; Ping Fu, CEO (Geomagic); Shaan Hurley, Evangelist (Autodesk); Gonzalo Martinez, Director of Strategic Research (Autodesk); Jeff Squibbs, Western Region Director (FARO)
It is always amazing when multiple technologies work together so perfectly to make something so challenging appear so easy. This would not have been possible without the great people and technology of FARO, Geomagic, and our own Autodesk family. A few years ago I mentioned this concept to some people, and they looked at me like I was really crazy or watching too much Star Trek. Who knew it would all come down to 3 technology leading companies in Jay’s shop scanning a part in 3D, meshing the part and modifying the part digitally in Autodesk Inventor then printing to a Stratasys 3D Printer. Once the prototype is verified it is easy to take the digital model to the next step in the machine shop. We also 3D scanned Jay Leno’s head. Perhaps we could market a line of Jay Leno rubber chins.
If you are still reading this, you may be wondering whatever happened to that Matt Murphy Clay Head, well it is in a hermetically sealed container somewhere near Boston and cherished by none other than the real Matt Murphy, and an exact 3D Print in ABS material of the Matt Murphy head is on a shelf in my office, how “Wicked Cool” is that? Another recent blog post of 3D Scanning, Autodesk, and Jay Leno: Technology, Innovation, and fun keep moving ahead at high speed! Cheers, Go to the original post... |
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