This is a robotic arm I designed for Infinite Space Technology. The robotic arm is intended to work in space to help automate satelite repair. This arm is 3D printable. Using 7 stepper motors, it has 7 degrees of freedom, which allows it to expand up to 3 feet and fit into a box that is less then a foot in width/height/length.
This prototype windmill was designed for an individual who wanted to test out certain sensors that could determine if something is broken in the windmill (via vibrations)
This is a rotary tool that is able to move a surface in an orbit around the center axis which makes the surface follow a '0' path. Although I don't know what this product is used for, I designed and manufactured the first prototype.
This project is ongoing and I have helped design the 3D printed parts on this robot. I worked with the founder of Point One Seconds to create models that he gives constraints for. We work together to create an end goal that we are both happy with. See more here.
This is a kiosk solution for automated gift wrapping. I am the lead designer on this project: designing a 5ftx5ft machine that accepts an arbitrary sized box and then wraps it within 30 seconds. We are currently in the prototyping stage and should be in production soon.