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Daniel Cho developed and maintained advanced CAD and CAM assets for the FormulaRacingatUCDavis/FE12_CAD repository over eight months, focusing on modular wheel package assemblies, upright and spindle components, and manufacturing workflows. He applied SolidWorks and CAM integration to deliver multi-configuration assemblies, refined 3D models, and improved data management for variant testing and simulation. Daniel’s work included updating brake systems, camber blocks, and hub assemblies, while enhancing file organization and assembly management. By addressing integration bugs and streamlining manufacturing preparation, he ensured high-fidelity design data, reduced rework, and accelerated design-to-build cycles, demonstrating depth in CAD modeling and mechanical engineering.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

86%Features

Repository Contributions

57Total
Bugs
3
Commits
57
Features
19
Lines of code
27,810
Activity Months8

Work History

May 2025

2 Commits • 1 Features

May 1, 2025

May 2025 monthly summary focusing on key accomplishments for FormulaRacingatUCDavis/FE12_CAD. Delivered manufacturing-readiness improvements for wheel package components via CAM workflow integration and 3D-model refinements. This work enhances production readiness, reduces rework risk, and aligns CAD/CAM/assembly activities with manufacturing throughput goals.

April 2025

8 Commits • 1 Features

Apr 1, 2025

April 2025 monthly summary for FormulaRacingatUCDavis/FE12_CAD: Delivered a consolidated wheel package CAD models and CAM updates for the suspension system, covering FE10/FE12 upright contingency, camber blocks, front/rear spindles, wheel hubs, and CAM assemblies. Completed targeted CAM enhancements including long ENDMILL integration and CAM workflow updates across multiple components (uprights, spindles, and CAM assemblies). Performed repository hygiene by removing stray SOLIDWORKS data files and backups, reducing noise and risk to design data. This work accelerates design-to-build cycles, improves data integrity, and supports ongoing FE12 CAD development with robust CAM integration.

March 2025

2 Commits • 1 Features

Mar 1, 2025

March 2025 — FE12_CAD (FormulaRacingatUCDavis). Focused on delivering CAD model updates to the wheel package to improve design accuracy and manufacturing readiness. Key work included updates to wheel CAD models for brake rotor and hub assemblies, with front rotor changes, rear hub updates, and addition of a hub screw. Implemented via two commits: 52c5c618d3c67fcdacf1d2df60e0551158299637 (CAM Changes and Rear Changes) and 0e85aad9d051158c29f94b467f59a458e423cc7c (Wheel Hub Changes). No major bugs were logged for this repository this month; effort was oriented toward feature delivery and design fidelity to streamline fabrication and tooling integration. Impact includes higher fidelity CAD models, clearer component interfaces for manufacturing, and reduced downstream rework, enabling faster handoffs to fabrication. Technologies/skills demonstrated include CAD modeling, CAM integration, design-for-manufacturing considerations, and Git/version control.

February 2025

3 Commits • 1 Features

Feb 1, 2025

February 2025 (2025-02) Monthly Summary — FE12_CAD (FormulaRacingatUCDavis/FE12_CAD)

January 2025

12 Commits • 4 Features

Jan 1, 2025

January 2025 FE12_CAD monthly summary: Delivered CAM-enabled CAD assets and repository improvements to accelerate manufacturing readiness for Front Brake Rotor, Camber Blocks, Wheel Package, and Tripod components in FormulaRacingatUCDavis/FE12_CAD. No major bugs fixed this period. Impact: improved manufacturing data quality and traceability, reduced lead times for design-to-build, and stronger design-data standards across the CAD ecosystem.

December 2024

4 Commits • 1 Features

Dec 1, 2024

Monthly work summary focusing on key accomplishments: In December 2024, delivered updated CAD components and CAM assembly updates for the Front Camber Block in FE12_CAD (Front-Left Wheel), and integrated CAM workflows with the Wheel Package. This included new CAM Camber Blocks, updated front-left camber block assembly, and associated CAD files, along with revision/removal of the previous assembly. Minor binary-only changes were made in the Unsprung/Wheel Package directory with no user-facing impact, ensuring parity and readiness for future builds.

November 2024

24 Commits • 8 Features

Nov 1, 2024

November 2024 (2024-11) monthly summary for FE12_CAD. Delivered a cohesive CAD feature set focused on modular rear/wheel integration, upright improvements, rotor/bolt updates, and packaging refinements. Established a modular foundation for future vehicle assemblies, improved clearances and tolerances, fixed critical wheel-package integration bugs, and streamlined build processes. This work reduces integration risk, accelerates iteration cycles, and enhances overall design robustness and manufacturability.

October 2024

2 Commits • 2 Features

Oct 1, 2024

October 2024 delivered two major CAD assets for FE12_CAD to enable versatile variant development and simulation readiness. Key features implemented include Front Left Upright Assembly with new 3D models (brake hat, brake rotor, upright parts) and updated assembly configurations for multiple front-left corner variants, and Rear Left Unsprung Wheel Package with new rear upright and camber block components to support rear suspension development. Commits associated with these deliveries demonstrate concrete progress: 2fa6b42deffdefcdddc1338a3413f0f44ce78735 (New Upright Assembly) and 6c135ff45cb959637343ae5056c077c9e141cdd9 (New Unsprung Rear Assembly). No major bugs reported or fixed during this period. Overall impact: improved modularity and design reuse, accelerated variant testing, and readiness for engineering validation and simulation. Technologies/skills demonstrated: SolidWorks CAD modeling, assembly design, multi-configuration configurations, part/file management, and version control.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness88.4%
Maintainability88.4%
Architecture88.4%
Performance88.8%
AI Usage20.0%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

BinaryCADSLDASMSLDPRTSOLIDWORKS

Technical Skills

3D DesignAssembly DesignAssembly ManagementAutomotive DesignCADCAD DesignCAD ManagementCAD ModelingCAMFile ManagementFile OrganizationManufacturing PreparationMechanical DesignMechanical EngineeringSolidWorks

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

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FormulaRacingatUCDavis/FE12_CAD

Oct 2024 May 2025
8 Months active

Languages Used

SLDASMSLDPRTBinaryCADSOLIDWORKS

Technical Skills

3D DesignAutomotive DesignCAD DesignCAD ModelingMechanical EngineeringAssembly Design

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