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My Portfolio Welcomes You

Mover. Shaker. Creator.

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The drone I designed in SolidWorks June 2022

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Coin image from online game

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The coin I was commissioned to design in SolidWorks 

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Computer mouse replacement part

6 inch fan 

Modified and improved 3D Printer replacement part: 1 inch by 1 inch

Parts I have designed in SolidWorks and 3D printed for practical use.

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Parts I designed in SolidWorks for a rocket project I am currently working on in my Engineering class

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Stand to hold gyroscope. Fits in middle opening of lid

Top view of base without servos

Base with servos

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Boat project for physics class. Each team had 3-4 students and were given 2 sheets of cardboard and a certain amount of rolls of packing tape. The goal was to design and build a boat that could float and be paddled across the pool and back.

Construction of cardboard boat.....

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The boat race....

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Boyscout Eagle Project 2021: Built an 8' x 7' x 3' outdoor shed for Home Free Dog Rescue

Designs created by me in SolidWorks 

         

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Things I have made for my school's robotics club, Triton Tech 6072, a FIRST team. 

Drive station used for my robotics team at Corona Del Mar High School. Triton Tech 6072: FRC - FIRST competitions. I designed it in SolidWorks and I built it with particle board. It was painted by another student. 

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The Nickola I rover for NASA

 

In January 2022 I entered the NASA Robotics Rover Competition.

 

The Nickola I rover utilizes an Aluminum 2219 frame, zinc-coated aluminum wheels, a wire mesh shell, titanium springs, and cleats to increase traction, mobility, and stability. Our scoop has a retractable lid to contain our lunar soil sample and rotates at 180° at four points to help maneuver challenging angles. using a two-tiered box system, our first box includes an automated sealed hatch door to disperse and protect our sample from other atmospheric gases safely. Removing the dust, the soil proceeds through a particle filtration system into a second box containing a reusable nylon bag. The Nickola I is equipped with an autonomous navigation system and several zinc-coated rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. Each battery contains eight 43-amp-hour cells in series, with a 28-volt battery weighing 59 pounds. Both batteries will work independently and are located in the same structure. The Nickola I recharges using a radioisotope thermoelectric generator.

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"So much universe, and so little time."

Terry Pratchett

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Quadcopter Drone
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Image by Alexandre Debiève
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