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Jeremy Luchini Strikes the Match. SolidWorks ‘Let’s Go Design’… is Lit

15 Apr, 2010 by Josh Mings in NEWS
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Yes, it only takes a spark… a studio, a computer, a small production crew, some large machinery, and probably a keg of the strongest ale… to get a interactive web series going… and SolidWorks has done just that.

This week SolidWorks launched the new interactive web series called Let’s Go Design. It’s full of design, interacting and Jeremy Luchini. He’s the SolidWorks Certification Manager and star of the show guided by your decision on what product to design. Here are the choices and some “behind the scenes” shots of LGD.

The Ultimate CAD Chair
Your chair is deforming your skeletal system. There must be a way to make it more enjoyable.

The Breakfast Maker
It makes breakfast and throws it into your mouth hole… or close to it.

The Workbench
A portable workbench that attaches to a trailer hitch… with integrated laser canon? sure.

Which would you build? Vote here

As promised, here are some behind the scenes shots of the studio and the camera time Jeremy is enjoying.

Jeremy makin' that camera WORK at a photoshoot. This is not a rendering people.

Jeremy makin' that camera WORK at a photoshoot. This is not a rendering people.

Jeremy atop his refurbished 1967 Jeep Kaiser M-715 military troop carrier. Thing is MASSIVE.

Jeremy atop his refurbished 1967 Jeep Kaiser M-715 military troop carrier. Thing is MASSIVE.

The set of Let's Go Design ... it has... a TABLE... and various products design in SolidWorks

The set of Let's Go Design ... it has... a TABLE... and various products design in SolidWorks

Jeremy on the set, aiming a hammer drill at... a box of AutoCAD LT.

Jeremy on the set, aiming a hammer drill at... a box of AutoCAD LT.

What else? hmm. The show is produced by the same Small Army team that brought 3 Dudes Gone 3D. You can also submit your own idea for a design to be created and maybe be a part of the show. (Note: It’s currently unknown if a major network will be syndicating the web series, if any animals will be harmed in the taping of the series, or if any audio mechanisms used on the designs will result in blood spraying from your ears.)

Jeremy on Twitter @JeremyLuchini