Garage of Evil Home Haunt How-To – Animated Prop Design with 2D & 3D cad systems – Brian Warner

Garage of Evil 

When making a pneumatic prop, do you have to drill, weld, test, then cut back apart, drill it somewhere else, weld it back together, just to do it again and again? Why build using the cut and try method when you can put it together confidently the first time?

Brian will be teaching how he designs his animated props and pneumatic mechanisms. Using the skills he has learned thru years of industrial mechanical design, he will show you how you can also design a pneumatic or motorized prop using 2D and 3D computer aided design programs to make sure it works and goes together right the first time.

Brian Warner is a machinist who has been designing and manufacturing the mechanical and pneumatic systems of machinery for the bottling industry for the last 13 years. His obsession with all things pneumatic has yet to be matched by any sane person. Brian is the Technical Director and General Manager of Forsaken Haunted House in Mentor Ohio, and is the Owner/Mechanical Designer/Fabricator/Machinist for Evilusions, a prop manufacturer also located in Mentor Ohio.

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