3D Printing

I first became interested in 3D printing through cubing when I became interested in making my own twisty puzzles. With the help of online tutorials, I learned how to CAD in Solidworks. In high school, with access to the school Makerspace's printers, I was able to bring my designs to life. Since then, I have gotten my own 3D printer at home and use it for everything from robotics and micromouse to replacement parts and keychains. 3D printing has allowed me to rapidly iterate small parts for many projects and served as a great outlet for my creativity.

Currently, I mainly design with Autodesk Inventor although I have also have experience with Solidworks and Fusion 360. I have a Tiertime UP Mini 2 printer at home.

A 3D-printed game object for VEX Tower Takeover

A 3D-printed Harry Potter themed name sign

3D-printed keychains for my robotics team

3D-printed keychains for my brother