TIM SADCHIKOV
INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER 26.11.1992
CANADIAN
EDUCATION B.I.D Bachelor of Industrial Design (2010 - 2014) Humber College of Applied Arts and Technology, Toronto, Canada
EXPERIENCE Art Bathe (June 2013 - August 2013) Design Intern - CAD modelling and rendering of products PK Vans (July 2014 - August 2014) Freelance - CAD design and modifications on truck roof fairings Sky2Design Manufacturing Inc. (July 2014 - November 2015) Junior Product Designer Art Bathe (November 2015 - Current) Freelance Designer - Bathroom vanity design and visualization
SKILLS 2D
3D Sketching Photoshop Illustrator Lightroom
RENDERING Clay Modelling Model Making Solidworks
CONTACT phone: +1 (416) 258-2500 e-mail: timsadchikov@gmail.com
Marker Keyshot
LANGUAGES English Russian
INTERESTS Clay Modelling Motorsports Photography Aviation Photography Karting
01. TOYOTA MR2
Setting up workspace using templates from the tape drawing
Making sure the buck is centered on the base
Working with a spotlight to see all of the imperfections on the surfaces
4TH YEAR STUDIO PROJECT - IN COLLABORATION WITH KISKA 1:5 SCALE CLAY (KOLB MARS MEDIUM) MODEL (OWN DESIGN)
After adding and shaping the foam
Figuring out the position of the canvas roof
After the foam was coated with shellac, the bottom of the buck was sprayed with black paint to cover any exposed mdf
Right before the final clean-up and addition of the canvas roof
02. VW HU4
3RD YEAR STUDIO PROJECT
1:5 SCALE CLAY (KOLB TEC CLAY) + LASER CUT ACRYLIC MODEL (OWN DESIGN)
During the design process, I created sketch models to better understand the mechanical aspect of the vehicle.
My goal was to create a functional, tilting model - this required a more sophisticated armature.
I have used a custom-made height gauge to reference points off of the tape drawing
Test-fitting the clay body on the laser-cut acrylic chassis
Masking tape was used as a guide to define the lines
After painting the chassis
One side was finished first, so I could use it to get reference points when mirroring the design to the other side
Kolb Silverpeel was used to paint the body. Windows were painted with Plasti Dip
03. SPEEDFORM
3RD YEAR STUDIO PROJECT (RESTORED AUGUST 2015) KOLB TEC CLAY, 22” x 6”
04. HIGHSPEEDTRAIN 3RD YEAR SOLIDWORKS CLASS PROJECT
CAD MODEL (SOLIDWORKS + KEYSHOT + PHOTOSHOP)
The design of this model was inspired and highly influenced by the speedform from previous page
05. BALANCEBIKE
2ND YEAR STUDIO PROJECT
BIRCH VENEER + VARIOUS PLASTICS
Assembly instrucitons for the balance bike
Assembly instrucitons for the scooter
06. ACOCHAIR
2ND YEAR STUDIO PROJECT BIRCH VENEER + STEEL
Group project with David Ryan & Tyler Malcomson
07. THESIS SKETCHMODELS
Figuring out a correct folding design for the floor barrier. Some tricky geometry was required to fold hexagons flat
The barrier had to be able to bend
Fully functional sketch model was built to better understand the look and construction of the final model
Sketch model cab featuring control panels and a seat
07. THESIS BUILDINGPROCESS
CAD model created in Solidworks
As 3D printing is not cheap, some parts had to be duplicated by casting
3D printed parts arrived first
3D printed and laser-cut parts took up full two tables
After gluing the majority of the laser cut pieces together
One entire table of laser cut pieces was reduced to four container models
Test fitting parts before starting paint preparations
The final assembly did not take more than a day, as all of the parts came together perfectly
Filler primer and spot putty applied to remove all of the imperfections on the printed parts
Just like the sketch model, the final model had a rotating boom, rotating cab, and articulated legs, with pivoting tracks
07. THESIS FINALMODEL
4TH YEAR FINAL PROJECT 3D PRINTED PARTS + LASER CUT ACRYLIC 1:20 SCALE