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Camdyer4

Cameron Dyer developed and iteratively refined mechanical subsystems for the UBC-Snowbots/Chassis repository, focusing on wheel assemblies, chassis integration, and prototyping workflows. Over 11 months, Cameron delivered 13 new CAD features, including SolidWorks and STEP models for wheels, bushings, and drive components, supporting rapid prototyping and manufacturing readiness. His work emphasized design for manufacturability, version-controlled asset management, and modularity, using CAD, 3D modeling, and mechanical engineering principles. By consolidating wheel designs, improving mold tolerances, and streamlining assembly, Cameron enabled scalable production and reduced integration risk. The depth of his contributions is reflected in robust, traceable, and production-ready CAD assets.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

100%Features

Repository Contributions

21Total
Bugs
0
Commits
21
Features
13
Lines of code
67,391
Activity Months11

Work History

February 2026

3 Commits • 1 Features

Feb 1, 2026

February 2026 monthly work summary for UBC-Snowbots/Chassis focusing on hardware design upgrades for the Mini Rover chassis, mold, and wheel system. Emphasized design consolidation, tolerance improvements, and streamlined final assembly to enhance manufacturability and reliability.

January 2026

3 Commits • 1 Features

Jan 1, 2026

January 2026 performance summary focused on Rover Wheel System Enhancements for the UBC-Snowbots/Chassis repository. Delivered a consolidated wheel design with chassis-level integration, introduced mini rover wheel variants, and added mini hex wheel assemblies to improve rover mobility, adaptability, and system modularity. The work establishes scalable configurations for different terrains and future variants, with clear traceability through committed changes.

November 2025

2 Commits • 1 Features

Nov 1, 2025

November 2025 – UBC-Snowbots/Chassis: Delivered the Chassis Drive System and Wheel Prototype Components, establishing a scalable drive architecture and prototyping workflow. Implemented CAD representations and geometric definitions for motors and gearboxes, added wheel prototyping parts and assemblies (hex spokes, wheel assemblies), and cleaned up by removing an unused sketch. This work enables faster iteration, better integration with chassis tests, and supports upcoming autonomous drive experiments.

October 2025

2 Commits • 1 Features

Oct 1, 2025

2025-10 Monthly Summary for UBC-Snowbots/Chassis: Focused on CAD asset hygiene to improve reliability of CAD workflows. Key feature delivered: CAD Asset Maintenance and Cleanup, including adding a temporary orientation piece file and removing a stray temporary backup file. These changes do not modify product functionality but reduce clutter and prevent stray files from affecting CAD pipelines. No functional bugs fixed this month; instead, housekeeping work reduced risk of workflow disruption by cleaning up temporary assets. Overall impact: cleaner asset repository, more reliable CAD pipelines, and groundwork for future asset-management improvements. Skills demonstrated: git-based version control, asset lifecycle best-practices, and clear change documentation.

July 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Jul 1, 2025

July 2025 Monthly Summary for UB-Snowbots/Chassis-focused work. Delivered ready-to-print wheel design assets and finalized CAD files, enabling rapid prototyping for wheel configurations.

June 2025

2 Commits • 1 Features

Jun 1, 2025

June 2025 monthly summary for UBC-Snowbots/Chassis: Delivered hardware-focused design iteration support centered on wheel components and motor interfaces. Key feature delivered includes wheel component versioning with two new variants (june11v1 and june11v2) to enable iterative testing and design improvements. The work also updates wheel and motor connection files, including binary modifications and renames to reflect new design iterations. These changes provide a clearer versioning strategy, reduce integration risk, and lay groundwork for faster hardware QA and future upgrades. No explicit bug fixes were logged this month; however, changes mitigate integration risks and improve maintainability and future reliability. Technologies demonstrated include hardware/software integration, versioning/release discipline, binary-level modifications, and mechanical design refinements.

May 2025

2 Commits • 2 Features

May 1, 2025

May 2025 monthly summary for UBC-Snowbots/Chassis: Delivered two design-focused features that improve manufacturability and fit of critical components, with clear version control and CAD data updates. Key features delivered include Chassis Bushing Design Updates and Wheel Design Hexagon Size Reduction. No major bugs fixed in this period. Overall impact: smoother assembly, tighter tolerances, and faster iteration cycles, contributing to reliable downstream integration and testing. Technologies demonstrated: CAD/PLM workflows, 3D design data management, and commit-level traceability.

March 2025

3 Commits • 2 Features

Mar 1, 2025

March 2025 (2025-03) – UBC-Snowbots/Chassis: Delivered two key design features and advanced the chassis for the 2024 season. No major bugs documented this month. The work focused on manufacturability, reliability, and rapid iteration to improve field readiness and production efficiency. Key features delivered: - Wheel design finalization and enhancement: Finalized wheel design for the 2024 season, including endplate and motor connection updates and a printable tread pattern. Commits: 80f6bbc550252f215a0d2c2924a0e2e57949587c; 40d608a0c571c789bc39916a2591a4390f15671d (march 5th version). - Pie Slice component addition to chassis: Added a new Pie Slice component with a 3D model and manufacturing files and integrated it into the chassis design. Commit: 76f218fe2bc414a2953c1bd9ff83dd16467b30c8 (created pie slice). Major bugs fixed: - None documented for this period. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Improved chassis readiness for the 2024 season through a more robust wheel system and modular pie-slice chassis component, enabling faster production and easier maintenance. - Enhanced manufacturability and integration with drivetrain, reducing risk and serialization effort for field deployment. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - CAD/3D modeling and mechanical design (wheel, endplate, motor connections, pie slice). - Design for manufacturing and assembly (printable tread pattern, manufacturing files). - Version control and traceability (commit history). - System integration within UBC-Snowbots chassis architecture and cross-functional collaboration.

February 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Feb 1, 2025

February 2025 performance summary for UBC-Snowbots/Chassis: Delivered a complete SolidWorks wheel assembly CAD model with supporting components and ready-for-design files, enabling immediate design, simulation, and prototyping. No major bugs fixed this month. This release improves alignment between CAD data and downstream validation, reducing integration risk and accelerating iterations.

January 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Jan 1, 2025

January 2025 monthly summary for UBC-Snowbots/Chassis focusing on CAD asset delivery and design validation readiness. Delivered a new wheel design asset to the manufacturing/design validation workflow and updated the asset library with a SolidWorks part file, enabling faster prototyping and validated design iterations. No major bug fixes were completed this month. Overall, this work strengthens the CAD asset repository, accelerates time-to-validation for wheel components, and supports downstream manufacturing readiness.

December 2024

1 Commits • 1 Features

Dec 1, 2024

December 2024: Delivered wheel subsystem CAD assets to advance design, manufacturing readiness, and simulation preparation. Implemented four STEP files for wheel assembly components (bushing, CNCMotorConnection, endplate, wheel). This work is captured in commit ada740c7816e11c4c8d3da5cb02a13f4461e927b: 'added 4 cad files for wheel assembly'. No major bugs fixed this month. Impact: faster prototyping, clearer asset traceability, and reduced downstream integration risk. Skills demonstrated: CAD design with STEP workflow, Git-based asset management, and cross-team collaboration.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness91.4%
Maintainability90.4%
Architecture91.4%
Performance88.6%
AI Usage20.0%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

BinaryCADSLDASMSLDPRTSTEP

Technical Skills

3D Modeling3D modelingCADCAD DesignCAD designCAD modelingMechanical DesignMechanical EngineeringSolidWorksassembly designmechanical designmechanical engineeringprototyping

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

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UBC-Snowbots/Chassis

Dec 2024 Feb 2026
11 Months active

Languages Used

STEPCADBinarySLDASMSLDPRT

Technical Skills

3D ModelingCAD DesignMechanical EngineeringSolidWorksCADMechanical Design