Chris Castle

Chris Castle

Aliases
Castlehoff
Castle
Gear Whore
Junfin

Superpowers
Stress, Frequency, Buckling, Thermal, Dynamic, Non-Linear Analysis
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Conjugate Thermal Analysis
Master Model Workflow
SolidWorks Elite Applications Engineer
Professional Engineer within Texas

Former life
Chris has tried everything at least once! He started out in Germany working for a “mom & pop” custom printed circuit board manufacturer. While in Germany, Chris fell in love with high-end audio components. One of his side jobs was as an apprentice for a custom loud-speaker manufacturer and that’s where the love affair with “analysis” started. When Chris came back to the U.S. he pursued a degree in Mechanical Engineering, and started using 3D CAD to design and analyze speaker enclosures. After college Chris worked for the Air Force as a contractor. During his six years with the Air Force, Chris worked on almost every airplane in the fleet! Eventually Chris got tired of spending Tax Payer’s money, so he jumped ship and worked for MLC CAD Systems (the South’s largest SolidWorks Reseller) for the next 6 years. At MLC CAD Systems, Chris was the Technical Manager, which involved the oversight of 12 Applications Engineers, technical training & support, and customer service. Life as a Technical Manager prepared Chris for his life at SolidBox! All the years of studying the SolidWorks products, getting certifications, working with the Dassault corporate teams, and understanding what customers REALLY want came together to help create SolidBox!

SolidWorks Bug-bite
Dr. Jack Simonis was my favorite professor at the University of Texas at San Antonio. By 1995 I had already used several CAD programs, e.g. Pro/E, AutoCAD, and IronCAD. Jack tapped me on the shoulder one day after class and handed me a CD of SolidWorks 98, after hearing me complain about how crappy Pro/E was at assembly motion, and said, “this is the future.”

Personal Weapons Arsenal
SolidBox Professional Mobile L2 (M6500)
SolidBox Professional Desktop L2 (T7500)
Apple MacPro (Tower with Dual XEONs)
Apple MacBook Air
Apple MinMac
Apple iPad
Dual Dell U2711 (27” Flat Panel Displays)
E/Port Plus Docking Station
SpacePilot Pro
Logitech K340 Wireless Keyboard
Logitech Performance MX

Ammo stockpile
SolidWorks Premium 2012 SP0
SolidWorks Simulation Premium 2012 SP0
Adobe Premiere 9

Escape vehicles
VW GTI – Code Name: Ruby
GMC Sierra 2500HD (Duramax) – Code Name: Big Black
Jeep Wrangler TJ – Code Name: Big Blue
Heartland Cyclone Toyhauler – Code Name: Depends on who’s asking 
Diamond DA40 Airplane – Code Name: SolidBox 1

Hideout location
North America


Joel Sears

Joel Sears

Aliases
Sears
Hoooole “Hole”
Thunder
HEY WATCH IT!!

Superpowers
R&D for Mobile Electric Security Systems
Custom PC Configurations & BenchMarking
Business Development
Technology Road Mapping

Former life
Joel has a wide-array of history in multiple disciplines which eventually led him to his role as a Partner/Entrepreneur in SolidBox. Joel has worked as a Park Planner for the City of San Antonio, R&D Engineer & Production Manager for a start-up mobile security company. After finding his passion in cutting edge technologies Joel went looking for a new challenge. The opportunity to be a part of a new start-up peaked his interest and the technology bug bit hard! Once inside the mad scientist’s labs at Dell, Joel found his role in system configurations for specific software tasks.

SolidWorks Bug-bite
Using SolidWorks since 2008+.
Mastercam since 2010.

Personal Weapons Arsenal
SolidBox Engineer Mobile L1 (M4500 MAXXED OUT)
SolidBox Engineer Mobile L2 (M4600 MAXXED OUT)
3- Dell P2411H Monitors
2-Dell P2210 Monitors
E/Port Plus Docking Stations
Logitech Performance MX
Logitech K340 Keyboard
3D Connexion Space Explorer

Ammo stockpile
SolidWorks Premium 2011 SP4.0
Mastercam X5 MU1
Adobe Premier

Escape vehicles
Trek Scratch 9
Transition Bank
Zoo Pitbull Trials
Park Zone Extra 300
Nissan Xterra (Fully Racked)
Rollerblades & a Headband : )

Hideout location
San Antonio & Austin


Mike Debutts

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Aliases
Sir
Mike D.
Mastercam Guy

Superpowers
Use of Mastercam to Machine parts ranging from simple to parts said to be impossible to machine
Vast Knowledge of cnc equipment
3D Modeling and Production drawings

Former life
Mike was a CNC Machinist and Programmer for a handful of machine shops in the Austin, TX area. During my career if I was being held back from excelling I would move on to learn more. I seemed to have perfect timing when I made a move to the next shop. During my 15 years of working for different shops I was always a lead or one of the top guys in the shop. I learned quickly I had to back up what I said I could do.

Mastercam Bug-bite
Using Mastercam since 1999+.

SolidWorks Bug-bite
Using SolidWorks since 2001+.

Personal Weapons Arsenal
SolidBox Carbide Elite Mobile
Dell 22” Monitors
Space Pilot Pro
K800 Wireless Keyboard
MX Wireless Mouse

Ammo stockpile
Mastercam X6 Full Blown
SolidWorks Premium 2012 SP0.0

Escape vehicles
2009 Shelby
RC Helicopters
Anything with wheels tires and a GAS Pedal! [Brakes not required]

Hideout location
Austin, TX


Bruce Buck

Bruce-Headshot-02

Aliases
El Enojón
B-Rock

Superpowers
3D Modeling Techniqu Strategies
PLM/PDM workflows
Video Editing

Former life
Bruce was a Product Design Engineer in various industries that included but were not limited to, outdoor architectural lighting, RV leisure products, and car shedders for the scrap recycling industry. He was schooled in the finer arts of Manufacturing Engineering Technology.

SolidWorks Bug-bite
Using SolidWorks since 2001+. Received his CSWP in 2005 and was a winner in the 2006 Design Contest

Personal Weapons Arsenal
Wayne Enterprises Black Box Workstation
SolidBox Engineer Desktop L3 T5500
Sony 46” Monitor
Dell U2711 Monitor
Space Explorer
K320 Wireless Keyboard
M570 Wireless Trackball

Ammo stockpile
SolidWorks Premium 2011 SP4.0
KeyShot 3
Adobe Production Premium CS5

Escape vehicles
Transition Covert
Traxxas Slash 4×4
Honda Accord (for undercover work, of course)

Hideout location
San Antonio, Austin