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HOW TO MAKE (ALMOST) ANYTHING
In spring 2012 I took Prof. Neil Gershenfeld's amazing class called How to Make (Almost) Anything. The class is a whirlwind tour of various fabrication methods, from laser cutting to milling circuit boards to basic electronics design. As part of the class I wrote a website in basic HTML to document the things that I learned during class each week and the projects that I worked on. Please take a look at my class website for more information.

Make something big
A Viking-esque ship made using a CNC router.

LED array
An LED array that I designed in Eagle and milled on a desktop CNC.

Microcontroller
A microcontroller that I milled and stuffed.
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