Plywood. Perfected.

Built by humans, styled by AI.
Where passion projects meet playful precision.

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Advanced Engineering

Beyond plywood. Beyond limits.

Additive Manufacturing Fleet

10+ precision fabrication systems. Delta, Polar, Cartesian, H-Bot, CoreXY architectures.

Multi-Architecture Production Scale

High-Voltage Energy System

72V 250A (18kW) electric vehicle propulsion. Rugged all-terrain deployment.

18kW Output EV Integration

Artistic Automation Platform

Klipper-powered 2D drawing robot. Real-time image processing and reproduction.

Computer Vision Artistic AI

Hydraulic Elevation System

30m vertical lift, 410m horizontal transport. Zero-power stream pressure amplification.

Hydraulic Engineering Zero Energy RAM Pump

CNC Precision Manufacturing

LinuxCNC controlled lathe. Geckodrive G540 precision. Chess set fabrication capability.

CNC Control Precision Machining

External Combustion Engine

Thermodynamic efficiency through recycled materials. Functional heat differential engine.

Thermodynamics Sustainable Build Stirling Engine

Musical Instrument Collection

Custom instrument builds exploring acoustic engineering and sound design principles.

Acoustic Engineering Sound Design

Engineered Excellence

Where sustainable materials meet uncompromising engineering standards.

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About This Collection

While cleaning up my photos, I set aside some of my previous projects. This is an over-the-top, humoristic presentation of personal maker projects I actually had photos of.

I wanted to see how quickly I could setup a website with Claude Code, not very long actually, the hardest was accepting that I didn't take better pictures !

I go full focus when I build my projects and I do not have the reflex of snapping great pictures. Therefore, this represents a very small sampling of how I like to spend my free time when I am not with my kids or working.

Usually when I take a picture, it's to remember how things were before I take them apart...

Yes, I do use plywood a lot.