Shane Korthuis
About
Shane Korthuis is from 美国 Colorado 丹佛. Shane works in the following industries: "设计". Shane is currently Owner/Designer at Korcraft, LLC, located in Greater Denver Area. Shane also works as Senior Industrial Designer at LINK Product Development, a job Shane has held since Nov 2017. In Shane's previous role as a Industrial Designer at LINK Product Development, Shane worked in Greater Denver Area until Nov 2017. Prior to joining LINK Product Development, Shane was a Lead Industrial Designer at Ronin Motorworks and held the position of Lead Industrial Designer at Denver. Prior to that, Shane was a Industrial Designer at PM Product Development, based in Denver from Sep 2010 to Oct 2011.
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Shane Korthuis's current jobs
We design and develop tools that make peoples lives easier. The EVERYDAY BLADE is the worlds smallest folding utility knife that fits 12 types of razor sharp hobby blades including #11 x-acto® blades. WWW.KORCRAFT.COM
We design and develop new products from concept to production. Projects range from medical equipment, complex weapon systems, consumer products, to sports equipment. Some of the day to day duties include; - Research: Market trends, Task analysis, Interviews, User profile, Design requirements, Current market - Concept development: 2D Sketching, Hand rendering, Rapid ideation, Form study models, prototyping - Refinement: Photo-realistic rendering, Presentation rendering, Color study exploration, Product graphics - 3D modeling: Design for manufacturing optimization, Surface and solid modeling, Assemblies design - Production: Assembly instructions, Engineering drawings, Material sourcing, Initial batch assembly
Shane Korthuis's past jobs
Designed and developed a production motorcycle for Ronin Motorworks. Forty seven of these motorcycles were built after Buell went under. The engine, fuel frame, swing arm, and wheels were the only parts used from the Buell 1125s and all other components were designed in house. Each bike had a unique name from the legendary 47 Ronin story. After 47 bikes were built the operations ceased. Duties included: Concept Development: Sketching, Ideation, Study models, Clay models, Material Sourcing: Investment casting, CNC machining, Sheet metal bending, Laser cutting 3D CAD: Design for manufacturing, Optimization for specific manufacturing processes Production: Assembled units, Created engineering drawings, Created assembly instructions Presentation: Designed owners manual, Color scheme design, photography Additional Products Designed: -Race bike components -Bottle openers -T-Shirts -Turn signal mirrors -Multi tool -Owners kit -USB Drive