CNC Machining
Running a ShopTask XMTC 17 20, with "TMG" TheMotionGroup CNC Control, with numerous CAD licenses available for precision manufacturing.
Running a ShopTask XMTC 17 20, with "TMG" TheMotionGroup CNC Control, with numerous CAD licenses available for precision manufacturing.
From CAD to the real world, another great solution for prototyping or functional parts are 3D Printers. Having experience with Resin and Fused Deposition Modelling printers.
Trained in Computer Programming, I am knowledgeable with HTML5, CSS3, C, PHP and Python for automation and custom solutions.
With numerous CAD licenses at my disposal, I am able to make dreams into prototypes, and prototypes into functional parts.
My family and I have always enjoyed the outdoors, and fishing is one way we enjoyed it. Using the 3D printer, I created a driveshaft housing to repurpose a 4-stroke powerwasher motor for outboard use and the CNC machine for the driveshaft adapter. Select "More" for other examples.
Experience with tinkering around with different machines, I have built a few custom 3D Printers using all kinds of different solutions. Pictured here is an ARM 32-bit Panucatt devices controller board.
Pictured above, this is a 3D Print that I had made for my son. It is a posable figure nightlight.
Pictured above was a part made for a Veteran who enjoys Electric Unicycling. This was a custom design to house a controller board. The unicycle itself has a range of 200 miles, and a top speed of 55 mph.
Having picked up downhill longboarding, I wanted something that would help secure my feet a bit more. I came up with these knurled aluminum and brass solutions.
Resin printing for high-detail tabletop pieces and more.
Enjoying taking photographs of landscapes, nature and just about anything.