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My projects
Electronics for my ultimaker.
This is a caravan that we equipped with solar panels for a school project. It generates power through the panels and can than go anywhere and charge phones, light led spots and it even has a power inverter for a 230V facility.
A school project. It was actually just about the appearance, but oh well... why not just make it with a working interface and several washing programs?
This is a render of a robotic arm I designed in Solidworks 2014. I haven't got time to build it yet but this is defenetly a work in progress.
This is a design I made for a contest on grabcat. https://grabcad.com/challenges/umbra-paper-towel-holder-challenge
This is a box I designed and laser cutted to sort out my resistors. Cheap and verry handy!
The backside of my infinity mirror.
A school project where we had to program this NXT robot to follow a white line of tape on the floor. We used phototransistors and some circuitry to make the sensors. https://www.facebook.com/pages/NXT-Robot-LEGO-Mindstorms/162761283877668?fref=ts
A project from my traineeship at Huisman Elektrotechniek
A panel I designed for other students to easily connect I/O's without hurting the PLC
A school project to design, build and program an escalator. This was one of my greatest challanges but it worked out perfectly!
3d printed handle for my 3d printer
my logo with rgb led's for showing the different modes the machine is in.
School project to create a kids toy based on shape, color and psychology
Some lasercut lizards for my daddy. He loves wood stuff.
this was my first 3d print. Came out pretty cool I would say.
couplings for building a large frame
This is a prototype of a skelter we designed when I was studying Industrial Product Design
a funny 3d model I made.
a random photo of the building proces
This was a testprogram for the arduino to test my colour sensors (phototransisotrs)
The interface of my damm control panel I made for my traineeship.
work in progress.
The line following robot we made and programmed to wel.. follow lines!
An machine that automatically creates beautiful 'poffertjes'.
Solidworks practise.
We had to draw a teddy bear but instead of a fluffy skin we had to make as basket pattern instead.