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This is a wind sculpture that I built for my parents. It rotates both around the pole to match the wind and each of the wheels rotates. It creates a really cool wind effect. It is based on a wind sculpture I saw in Arizona. I've cut and bent steel rods and plates from the metal depot into uniform shapes. I then MIG welded all of the parts together. I intentionally chose the metal parts so that they could fit the bearings I had purchased to create the spinning effect. This design incorporates both typical ball bearings and a thrust bearing.

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Live-In Companion Care for Senior
Live-In Companion Care for Senior

Final Product

Final Product

The goal is to create a mechanism that takes in only a rotary input and dispenses a single M&M. Must be operable by one hand and use stock components provided

Skills: Fusion 360, Cura, 3D Printing, Tolerance Testing

The goal is to create a mechanism that takes in only a rotary input and dispenses a single M&M. Must be operable by one hand and use stock components provided

Skills: Fusion 360, Cura, 3D Printing, Tolerance Testing

Live-In Companion Care for Senior
Live-In Companion Care for Senior
Live-In Companion Care for Senior
Live-In Companion Care for Senior
Live-In Companion Care for Senior
Live-In Companion Care for Senior
Live-In Companion Care for Senior
Live-In Companion Care for Senior
Live-In Companion Care for Senior

Final Product

Three projects for the E40M class that show a baseline understanding and proficiency in EE. Three projects are Useless box (flips the switch on the top back if pressed), LED Display (Uses LED multiplexing in order to display given computer input), and EKG (Uses Optical Amplifiers and filters in order to read in input tiny signals such as heartbeat and output a readable and clean waveforms).

Skills: Soldering, C coding language (based on C++ knowledge)

LED Display

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Live-In Companion Care for Senior
Live-In Companion Care for Senior

Useless box

EKG - noise reduction on input pulse

Live-In Companion Care for Senior
Live-In Companion Care for Senior
Live-In Companion Care for Senior
Live-In Companion Care for Senior
Live-In Companion Care for Senior
Live-In Companion Care for Senior
Live-In Companion Care for Senior
Live-In Companion Care for Senior
Live-In Companion Care for Senior

Final Product

Final Product

Speargun I made for spearfishing in the lake near where I grew up. I used a wine opener from Goodwill to create the trigger mechanism. I recognized that the rod in the wine opener could be made to pull down when pulling the leaver which was the mechanism I needed. Used two exercise bands to create the release force. The spear was a steel rod with a welded arrow tip. Notches were cut into the rod for the exercise bands to attach to. Very successful build. Used many times.

In the future I would have used a denser would so it doesn't float as much or added counterweights.

Speargun I made for spearfishing in the lake near where I grew up. I used a wine opener from Goodwill to create the trigger mechanism. I recognized that the rod in the wine opener could be made to pull down when pulling the leaver which was the mechanism I needed. Used two exercise bands to create the release force. The spear was a steel rod with a welded arrow tip. Notches were cut into the rod for the exercise bands to attach to. Very successful build. Used many times.

In the future I would have used a denser would so it doesn't float as much or added counterweights.

Live-In Companion Care for Senior
Live-In Companion Care for Senior
Live-In Companion Care for Senior
Live-In Companion Care for Senior
Live-In Companion Care for Senior
Live-In Companion Care for Senior
Live-In Companion Care for Senior
Live-In Companion Care for Senior
Live-In Companion Care for Senior

Final Product

Final Product

Live-In Companion Care for Senior
Live-In Companion Care for Senior
Live-In Companion Care for Senior