In this project, I present a 3D printed Geneva wheel mechanism mockup designed to revolutionize the learning experience for mechanical engineering and industrial design students. Beyond its visually appealing aesthetic, the mockup boasts a precision-fit hole in the support wheel, allowing seamless integration with a drill bit for an interactive exploration of intermittent motion principles.
This educational tool is not merely a static model but a dynamic, hands-on resource. By inserting a drill bit and activating the drill, students can observe the Geneva wheel mechanism in action, gaining practical insights into its applications across various industries, from watchmaking to automation.
With a keen eye for detail, this project showcases my commitment to merging form and function. this project exemplifies my commitment to creating visually captivating educational experiences.



Solidworks motion study.
3D print of the model.


Modelled on solidworks and rendered on keyshot.