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 FABRICATION PORTFOLIO 
 

I designed and 3D printed these magnetic figurines to be sold worldwide. The individual parts were designed in Blender, ported to Chitubox, and printed via a UV resin printer. I assembled and refined each iteration by hand, and then poured in epoxy resin to seal magnets inside.
(process video below)

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For a college welding and bronze casting project, I modeled a figure, cast him in bronze, then set the kiln to the progressively lower temperature stages over several days to make sure my and my classmates' casts did not crack. 

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I fabricated this sidecar to house my music recording equipment.
I designed it to support my monitor, and allow me to access my analog equipment.

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power & channel flow schematic 

I printed out Maddie's logo, traced it on a piece of redwood, and then used a handheld router to etch the wood. I cut the piece with a circular saw and sanded the piece with some low-grit sandpaper, mixed clear epoxy resin with purple pigment, and poured it into the letters.

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I used my sewing machine to produce hundreds of warm Tango hats. I designed a simple two-piece pattern, ordered every meter of soft purple fabric that existed in LA, and purchased stuffed animal eyes that snapped in place with the design. The mouths were stitched thickly.

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early tango prototypes

I have built 20+ high-performance custom desktop computers for clients.
If you wish to see them all, they exist here.

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