Alon Alex Gross's profile

Prototyping process on a 3D CNC machine

Design and manufacture process Introduction of Alon Alex Gross
I would like introducing my self and a bit about who I am and where I started my journey.
Shortly after I graduated my Masters in Design at Goldsmiths college University of London, I opened up a small design studio providing design development services to High tech companies in the area of communications and security (Degross Design &Innovation ).
My studio was in fact a small R&D extensions for my clients where my team of designers and I provided design and prototyping services.This was abuot 10 years ago before all 3D prining boom.
At the centre of the hub we could find our Digital high speed milling machine( Datron M8 ) which was capable to produce components and products by machining 36 different types of materials.

Using such a powerful tool allowed my team and myself to produce mechanical prototypes quickly to a level they were used as the actual products.The core of my work has been a through research/design work and generation of functional solutions to problems and then realising it all in a very short time.

Working as a micro tech design development hub allowed me to provide a comprehensive service in a short lead time.
All the projects presented in this work sample platform were designed by myself and or under my supervision including fabrication process and post processing techniques.

I enjoy creating new objects and finding solutions to complex issues(creative, mechanical,management/budget oriented)  sometimes I find myself dealing with a combination of all them together. I love to learn and appreciate people know different things and there is always room for constructive criticism and improvement.
I am not afraid of a good challenge and positive I could be a benefit to anyone who will be interested to use my services in the future.

Please take a look at the following clip.
Prototyping process on a 3D CNC machine
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Prototyping process on a 3D CNC machine

Creating a usb hub from reclaimed materials.All made by the use of cad-cam -cnc in house at Degross Design

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