Did you know, when you work in oil & gas industry you can get highest salary?
Yes, if you have more experience with oil & gas especially on site, market value of you will be more increase.
Design
-in oil & gas industry to many scope of design. That included design of piping, structural, civil,
electrical, instrument and anything else. For example, when you become Piping Designer in using software Plant Design Management System or easy to call PDMS, you get 10k. Believe or not, always follow with market.
Here i want show you all some oil & gas design by me :-)
Paper Bicycle
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kamal.ANTIK
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Design Jigs & Fixture
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kamal.ANTIK
Jigs & Fixture that is use for hold the product to make some process. For example, i want to drill two holes for 100 pieces of product using drill machine. Try you think how long must i to take time for drill the product. Remember before drill, i must make sure the point to drill. If one pieces i take time in 40second and how about for 100 pieces?That a jigs & fixture solve the problem by decrease the time. And from that, can be decrease the productivity and cost.
For more example, just follow this blog and i will tell you more detail for design jigs & fixture.
For more example, just follow this blog and i will tell you more detail for design jigs & fixture.

Interior Design
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kamal.ANTIK
Friday, October 2, 2009
Interior design is a related with your home. Because environment of your home it's from you. Sometime the interior design have a concept like urban, modern, classic and anymore. If you are imagine person, i guarantee you will have amazing design with your home. Watch out and view all my interior design.
You can see the home design use a urban mix traditional concept. However the design it's very cool environment.
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GODZILLA...? :-)Actually all this is a just only prototype or model only.Not a real. But for the first look, like real right? For your information all this model i create just use a recycle like a bottle,tin, paper and anymore. If you want to know how i did it, just follow or subscribe my blog and for the next time i will teach you.
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Melineum Scooter
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Solidworks
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Sunday, September 27, 2009
SolidWorks is a parasolid based solidworks, and utilizes a parametric feature-based approach to create models and assemblies.
Parameters refer to constraints whose values determine the shape or geometry of the model or assembly. Parameters can be either numeric parameters, such as line lengths or circle diameters, or geometric parameters, such as tangent, parallel, concentric, horizontal or vertical, etc. Numeric parameters can be associated with each other through the use of relations, which allows them to capture design intent.
Design intent is how the creator of the part wants it to respond to changes and updates. For example, you would want the hole at the top of a beverage can to stay at the top surface, regardless of the height or size of the can. SolidWorks allows you to specify that the hole is a feature on the top surface, and will then honor your design intent no matter what the height you later gave to the can.
Features refer to the building blocks of the part. They are the shapes and operations that construct the part. Shape-based features typically begin with a 2D or 3D sketch of shapes such as bosses, holes, slots, etc. This shape is then extruded or cut to add or remove material from the part. Operation-based features are not sketch-based, and include features such fillets, chamfers, shells, applying draft to the faces of a part, etc.
screen shot captured from a SolidWorks top-down design approach.
Building a model in SolidWorks usually starts with a 2D sketch (although 3D sketches are available for power users). The sketch consists of geometry such as points, lines, arcs, conics (except the hyperbola), and splines. Dimensions are added to the sketch to define the size and location of the geometry. Relations are used to define attributes such as tangency, parallelism, perpendicularity, and concentricity. The parametric nature of SolidWorks means that the dimensions and relations drive the geometry, not the other way around. The dimensions in the sketch can be controlled independently, or by relationships to other parameters inside or outside of the sketch.
SolidWorks pioneered the ability of a user to roll back through the history of the part in order to make changes, add additional features, or change the sequence in which operations are performed.Later feature-based solid modeling software has copied this idea.
In an assembly, the analog to sketch relations are mates. Just as sketch relations define conditions such as tangency, parallelism, and concentricity with respect to sketch geometry, assembly mates define equivalent relations with respect to the individual parts or components, allowing the easy construction of assemblies. SolidWorks also includes additional advanced mating features such as gear and cam follower mates, which allow modeled gear assemblies to accurately reproduce the rotational movement of an actual gear train.
Parameters refer to constraints whose values determine the shape or geometry of the model or assembly. Parameters can be either numeric parameters, such as line lengths or circle diameters, or geometric parameters, such as tangent, parallel, concentric, horizontal or vertical, etc. Numeric parameters can be associated with each other through the use of relations, which allows them to capture design intent.
Design intent is how the creator of the part wants it to respond to changes and updates. For example, you would want the hole at the top of a beverage can to stay at the top surface, regardless of the height or size of the can. SolidWorks allows you to specify that the hole is a feature on the top surface, and will then honor your design intent no matter what the height you later gave to the can.
Features refer to the building blocks of the part. They are the shapes and operations that construct the part. Shape-based features typically begin with a 2D or 3D sketch of shapes such as bosses, holes, slots, etc. This shape is then extruded or cut to add or remove material from the part. Operation-based features are not sketch-based, and include features such fillets, chamfers, shells, applying draft to the faces of a part, etc.
screen shot captured from a SolidWorks top-down design approach.
Building a model in SolidWorks usually starts with a 2D sketch (although 3D sketches are available for power users). The sketch consists of geometry such as points, lines, arcs, conics (except the hyperbola), and splines. Dimensions are added to the sketch to define the size and location of the geometry. Relations are used to define attributes such as tangency, parallelism, perpendicularity, and concentricity. The parametric nature of SolidWorks means that the dimensions and relations drive the geometry, not the other way around. The dimensions in the sketch can be controlled independently, or by relationships to other parameters inside or outside of the sketch.
SolidWorks pioneered the ability of a user to roll back through the history of the part in order to make changes, add additional features, or change the sequence in which operations are performed.Later feature-based solid modeling software has copied this idea.
In an assembly, the analog to sketch relations are mates. Just as sketch relations define conditions such as tangency, parallelism, and concentricity with respect to sketch geometry, assembly mates define equivalent relations with respect to the individual parts or components, allowing the easy construction of assemblies. SolidWorks also includes additional advanced mating features such as gear and cam follower mates, which allow modeled gear assemblies to accurately reproduce the rotational movement of an actual gear train.
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