Collection of material studies of CAD, Woodworking, Metalworking, and more
Walnut Disk
This walnut disk was entirely handcrafted using traditional woodworking techniques. I began by cutting a circular base with a band saw, then shaped it into a smooth disk using a hand planer. To refine the form, I carefully removed imperfections with a scraper, ensuring a flawless curvature. Finally, I sanded the piece by hand and applied wood oil to enhance the natural walnut grain and achieve a polished finish.
Disk Holder
While experimenting with tinplate, I explored its flexibility by rolling and layering different-sized pieces to form a globe-like structure. Some pieces were riveted together, creating an intricate layering effect. The structure is assembled with a copper rod, allowing it to rotate and produce a crisp, metallic sound—functioning as both a sculptural piece and a tactile, fidget-like object.



















