Machined Matchbox
This was a Christmas 2016 gift to my brother-in-law. The material is aluminum bronze (85% copper, 15% aluminum). The compass is a 20mm grade AA button compass. Start-to-finish it took 12.5 hours to complete.



























This was a Christmas 2016 gift to my brother-in-law. The material is aluminum bronze (85% copper, 15% aluminum). The compass is a 20mm grade AA button compass. Start-to-finish it took 12.5 hours to complete.



























Wet laundry inspired this project. An array of fans is controlled by a custom Arduino speed controller. Our clothes drying rack is a set of 3 IKEA Grundtal racks mounted in a corner. Air flow is minimal and clothes take 24+ hours to dry on them. The brains of this
In this project I built a solid wood workbench for my LumenPNP Pick-and-Place machine. These machines can shake and vibrate quite noticeably, so a solid work surface is greatly beneficial in improving accuracy. The project started as it always does, with a Fusion360 model: This is a functional table, not
This project was inspired by this Reddit post: Finally got a place for all my filament spools by u/nilsk89 in 3Dprinting Planning my own cabinet, I took heavy inspiration from this bookshelf: https://www.woodshopdiaries.com/the-mom-saga-continues-how-to-build-a-bookshelf/ A cutlist was made, material purchased (solid red oak and red oak
This (ongoing) project is aimed at neatly organizing all my electronic components. Some of the methods I've tried over the years: In the end, what has worked the absolute best for me (and continues to work awesome in 2026) is using hockey card organizers and 5 inch binders.