Glove Control Drivetrain
For my Engineering III final project I chose to create a fun drive control system that converted hand tilts into motor speeds. Here's a video summary of what I did:
For my Engineering III final project I chose to create a fun drive control system that converted hand tilts into motor speeds. Here's a video summary of what I did:
I am in the process of repackaging a CTRE Battery Beak (battery load tester) for an Engineering III project. I designed the shell to match the shape of the battery connector, replaced the button, and streamlined the shape. In my next iteration I will need to increase the clearance for
I designed a magnetic ribcage accessory inspired by one of my favorite books, Harrow the Ninth. I used a 15 AWG wire base, and built up the form with foam clay. I used very small rare earth metal magnets, embedding them inside the foam clay and sewing them to the
My FRC team has struggled to include electronics in our robot design in the past, so I extended Onshape's wiring features to be more user friendly for FRC CADers. You can see a sample robot (not CADed by me) wired with my features, in addition to my features
A collection of marker renderings I have completed for my Engineering III course! CAD links: Brandt teapot and Eames table
For my engineering class, I dissected a USB mouse, predicted how it worked, and then did a bit of research on its features!
A list of my design values I created for my engineering III class! 1. Good design should have a timeless aesthetic appeal. 2. There is no one "correct" aesthetic. Stylistic opinions will vary, the important piece is ensuring those styles are lasting. 3. Fast moving trends are not
I took a Fashion Design and Visual Thinking course at Cornell University, where I designed a capsule collection based on a trend report. I learned how to use Adobe Suite products like Illustrator and Photoshop for design, and the broadly applicable skills of trend research and designing for a target
I designed my own encoder using a color sensor, and used it to enable a motor to react to external input!
I decided to try my hand at playing the bass, but the one I had at home had a lot of noise, so I picked up the rewiring project my dad had been meaning to do. I replaced the potentiometers and capacitor, and made sure to keep the soldering cleaner
The petals are made out of aluminum foil which I hot glued to a craft wire stem.
As electronics lead, I led the team into our first two electrical-fault-free comps in recent memory, and spearheaded the team's first season using computer vision.