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Rallay
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Rallay is a Certified SolidWorks Professional (CSWP). He is a mechanical design engineer and has been handling complex design projects since 2010. Most of his CAD projects are 3D models, electrical circuit diagrams, P&ID’s (Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams), sheet metal drawings and weldment drawing. He has experience in the following engineering disciplines:

  • Mechanical design engineering,
  • Automotive engineering,
  • Petroleum engineering,
  • Hydraulics engineering and
  • Industrial automation.

He works as a freelance design engineer, offering support to small and medium scale industries in India. He has also successfully handled projects with American multinational conglomerates and some of Asia’s biggest transport equipment companies.

So far he has handled projects involving:

  • conceptual designs, parametric designs, 2D to 3D of parts & assemblies.
  • 3D models of casting, forging & machined parts, sheet metal, assemblies, weldments and surfacing.
  • manufacturing and detail drawings, general arrangement drawings (GA’s).
  • technical documentation, operation and maintenance manuals, exploded views, spare part manuals, testing procedures and spare part stickers.

Some of his recent works include:

  • 2D to 3D conversion of Lever Safety Valve created on Inventor.
  • 2D to 3D conversion of Single Plate Clutch created on Pro/Engineer & Creo.
  • 3D Model and detail drawing of Wear Ring used in Fifth Wheel Coupling – SolidWorks.
  • Assembly drawing with BOM of Fifth Wheel Coupling.
  • Fifth Wheel Coupling assembly – SolidWorks.
  • Trailer Axle Exploded View with BOM for an Indian client.
  • Leaf Suspension Exploded View with BOM for an Indian client.
  • Prepared around 50 electrical schematics for testing of 4G SIM card.

He likes to work on CAD software such as SolidWorks, Autodesk Inventor, Creo, and Pro/Engineer.
He aims to continuous learn and update his software skills as he believes that most clients, particularly real estate and architectural companies, look for quick delivery and accuracy and by honing his software skills he is able to work more efficiently and quickly. He employs quality control and maintenance techniques at all times.

He noted that since clients are very particular about commitment to the delivery schedules, it is very important for CAD professionals to maintain good communication. Mr. Rallay uses Skype and Zoom meeting software to tackle problems remotely, but whenever required, he meets his clients in person.

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Das
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Das is a CAD professional actively handling complex projects since 2008. He currently provides an engineering plan service.

He sketches and builds models on ArchiCad, handles raster to vector conversion, VectorWorks and MicroStation conversion, Microsoft VISIO conversion, engineered drafting of plans, partial map digitization (GIS) and a lot more. He has drawing and drafting expertise for all aspects of an engineering solution be it architectural, mechanical, electrical or civil. He has been working tirelessly round the clock for clients in Germany and the US since 2013. He is also an expert at GIS fields like digitization and parcel mapping. He has enjoyed a stable relationship with his clients all his career by responsibly maintaining product quality and on time delivery.

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L. Sharma
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Sharma provides engineering services to structural steel and pre-engineered steel builders. He has worked with churches in the US and a company involved in digital electronic equipment, construction material and car accessories equipment.

When serving clients in the US, he works according to the building code standards of MBMA and AWIS. Since building code standards change from company to company based on their production capability, so he collects their standards during the course of a project. In this way, he easily adopts their standards during the preparation of GAD’s (general arrangement drawings), which he then uses for creating fabrication drawing. A fabrication drawing is further used to create shop drawings. Based on such shop drawings, he creates a component list in the form of a shipper (i.e. equipment lists for the logistics service provider).

On the basis of a company’s standards and approved drawings, he prepares shop, fabrication or component assembly drawings and bills of materials (BOM’s) or shippers. He mainly uses AutoCAD, TEKLA and MS Office to prepare these documents.

With respect to pre-engineered buildings (PEB’s), he handles all types of complexity, such as high bay and low bay combinations, fascia, bypass and flush conditions, mezzanines, cranes and crane walkway platforms, staircases, sunken slab mezzanine cut outs, canopies, screw downs and floating roof systems.

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J. Wong
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E. Barnes
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E. Barnes has extensive experience in the field of mechanical drafting and design technology.

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  1. Describe a project that was particularly challenging. What was challenging about it? What was the solution and what results did you achieve?

    A. I designed a hat box to accommodate different sizes in Solidworks. The maximum lip dimensions were put into an Excel spreadsheet and I was given an image to trace. By accident the box also turned out to be suitable to be converted to fit a Star Vader helmet.

    B. I designed a SAM – sniffer (sensor) in 3D AutoCad. It is a detector for a dirty radiation bomb.

  2. Which CAD software programs do you find the most useful for the kind of work that you do?

    I use AutoCad for 2D work, and SolidWorks, Solid Edge, Pro/E, Creo for 3D.

  3. What are the pros and cons of the various CAD software programs that you use?

    I keep up to date with software by practicing

  4. How do you keep yourself up-to-date with the various developments in your field of work?

    I do everything myself. I don’t feel comfortable giving work to someone else because it may not turn out to be correct. I would rather make and correct my own mistakes.

  5. Which new skills have you acquired in the past year? What new skills do you plan to acquire in the future?

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