Engineering Projects

Note: There are engineering projects of mine that I am still adding to the website. They are included in this menu. If you would like to learn more about them, feel free to contact me.

Walking tour of the Mount Tabor Historical District with 20 signs using QR codes to link users to web pages explaining the history of the town.

Simulation of Miura-Ori Map Folding  

Aluminum Dice

Metal Detector

LED Dice

Wooden Table 

Footstool

Bandsaw box

Headphone Stand

Completed June 2023

When I was revamping my PC setup, I realized that I needed a place to keep my headphones. I designed this stand that would hold the headphones. The stand is split into three parts that I would be able to create: the top, the spine, and the feet. I 3D printed this stand and then used a tap and dye to connect the parts. 

Finished Product

Rotating Wireframe

3D Model

Plasma Cut Steel Sign

Completed May 2023

In my metalworking class, I created a 12" by 12" sign out of quarter-inch steel depicting a Minecraft creeper face. This sign was plasma-cut using a CNC machine. Then, it was spray painted with a hunter green color to achieve a green look, inspired by Minecraft. If you contact me, I would be happy to share the .dxf file used to create the sign with you.

Completed Sign

Before Spray Painting

3D Printable LEGO Chess Board

Completed March 2022

Vedanta Das, Justin Jiang, Kevin Chen, and Muthu Veerappan, and I worked to create a LEGO chess board. This 

Included in the project was the following:

LEGO Project Poster

Instruction Booklet

Lego 2x4

Prototypes

Completed, Printed Drawings

Full Set

Colored Full Set

Chess Clock

Chess Clock Wireframe

Minifigure Wireframe

Colored Minifigure

White Flag

Black Flag

"Engineer's Clock"

Completed June 2022

I made this clock by CNCing an old record disk that was no longer functional, allowing me to etch numbers into the clock. I then installed a set of hands to allow the clock to accurately keep track of time. Each of the numbers on the clock is a joke pertaining to different approximations that I have used while doing physics and engineering. I have included both a picture of this clock and a video of it ticking for 1 minute. 

"Among Us" LED Light-up Sign

Completed May 2022

In my engineering class, I created an LED Light-up sign. The base was CNC-cut from a 2x4, then stained. A piece of MDF was screwed into the wood, allowing the acrylic sign to be held in place. The acrylic sign was laser-engraved, based on an image of the main character in "Among Us". LED Lights are placed underneath the sign, with the system being powered by a 9-volt battery. Potentiometers are soldered to the R, G, and B terminals of the LED Light strip to allow the user to customize the color of the lighting. A rocker switch allows the lights to be toggled. Images of the CAD model are included in this section, as well as images of the completed project. If you would like to make this yourself, engineering drawings are also included as a part of this section.

Completed Model in Real Life

Rotating Wireframe

CAD Model

Sign Changing Colors

Finished, Lit-up Sign