In my opinion, to be a good designer in motorsports, 3D visualizations regarding emergencies/eLearning, 3D printing, 3D scanning, engineering – you need to have a practical sense. Experience being a industrial and building site electrician (since 2002), building cars from scratch (since 2004), drifting – many years pro (since 2006), professional degree BIM technician (since 2020), mechanical engineering (ongoing). Gives you a big advantage in designing – because you know what works!!
Engineering
I love engineering, thats why I’m going for a Master’s Degree.
Example; the picture shows a crash simulation of a roll cage. Max displacement of tubes, forces in X, Y and Z planes, material stress in MPa.


CAD
- 3D modeling
- Designs
- Rendering/visualization
- Motorsport
- Engineering
- Reverse Engineering
3D Printing/Laser cutting/CNC
If you need any 3D printed parts, I’ve got the equipment for that. PETG and PETG Carbon Fiber etc. Prototyping and more.
Flashforge Adventurer 3 – PETG for strong and durable parts
Creality Ender 3 Max – modified with many parts, direct drive. Prints PETG Carbon Fiber
Printrbot Plus v2.1 ! The old school machine – works great, USA made! Prints PLA for prototyping on direct drive setup.
Snapmaker 2.0 A350 – professional grade machine that 3D prints, laser cuts, and CNC mills.


3D Scanning
- Shining 3D Einstar
- Creality CR-Scan 01
- Specialize in:
- Complete chassis/body for roll cage design
- Engine bays
- Suspension
- Reverse Engineering
- Custom fabrication
- Engineering

3D Visualization
- Product display
- Car related
- Motorsport
- eLearning – 4K rendered images and videos for educational purpose. Fire drills, accidents/emergencies, simulations, how-to’s and more…
