About Maximo

UF mechanical engineering student providing on-demand CAD models and drawings for prototypes and real products.

A sleek dual-monitor CAD workstation displaying a detailed 3D mechanical assembly in isometric view, with precise dimensions and exploded components visible on screen. The monitors sit on a clean, matte white desk next to a closed engineering notebook and a neatly arranged set of calipers and a digital micrometer. Soft, cool daylight from an unseen window washes across the workspace, creating crisp but gentle shadows and subtle reflections on the monitor bezels. Photographic realism, shot from a slightly elevated eye-level angle with a shallow depth of field that keeps the screens razor sharp while softly blurring the background. The mood is professional, focused, and meticulously organized, perfectly suited for a modern engineering portfolio homepage.
A meticulously arranged engineering drawing spread across a large, matte black drafting surface, featuring a detailed orthographic projection of a custom mechanical assembly with clear dimensions, tolerances, and geometric symbols. Next to the drawing lies a sharp technical pen, a precision scale, and a transparent triangle, all aligned carefully. Overhead neutral studio lighting creates even illumination with minimal glare, emphasizing the clarity of the linework and the subtle texture of the paper. Photographic realism, captured from a directly overhead bird’s-eye view with sharp focus across the frame. The mood is disciplined, precise, and academically professional, ideal for highlighting technical drawing services in a mechanical engineering student’s portfolio.

Mechanical Engineering-Driven 3D CAD

I’m Maximo, a UF mechanical engineering student turning ideas into precise, manufacturable 3D models and drawings. From quick prototypes to detailed assemblies, I use SolidWorks and Fusion 360 to deliver accurate CAD ready for fabrication. Explore my work to see projects.

Skills

Core strengths include parametric modeling, design for manufacturing, and technical drawings, with experience in SolidWorks, Fusion 360, and Onshape, plus hands-on machining, 3D printing, and FEA coursework at the University of Florida.

A close-up of a highly detailed 3D CAD model of a machined aluminum bracket, rendered on a laptop screen with a dark interface, showing feature tree, constraints, and parametric dimensions. The laptop rests on a smooth light wood table beside a precise steel ruler, a mechanical pencil, and a small 3D-printed prototype of the same bracket in white PLA. Cool, diffused studio lighting creates soft highlights on the aluminum surfaces and gentle shadows under the objects. Photographic realism, framed using the rule of thirds with the laptop dominating the left side and the prototype in the foreground, creating a clean, modern, professional atmosphere ideal for showcasing design capabilities.