Elastic Band Tool for Braces (2018)
Anyone with braces knows how frustrating it is to put on bands without a tool, so I modeled one to print extras whenever I needed and shared it on Thingiverse. It has over 500 downloads and comments from users who found it genuinely helpful, and it was the very first thing I ever modeled at age 15.
Machined Hammer (2024)
For a machining course project, I made a hammer entirely on the lathe with interchangeable brass and delrin heads. The delrin side is for when you don’t want to scuff or damage a surface, while the brass side functions as a standard metal hammer. Theres also cool knurling on the handle.
Tristero Earrings (2023)
For a class project, I overengineered earrings inspired by the Tristero symbol from The Crying of Lot 49. The model implements 15 variables across all of the different dimensions and pattern options, offering endless customization. For such a simple shape the model is very robust and detailed under the hood, and even the most extreme variable changes won’t cause any errors. It was an excercise to see how error-proof I could make a parametric model. The final earrings were outsourced to be printed in gold plated brass as a gift.
Dodecahedron Mini Flail (2021)
While at Impact Labs, I designed a small articulated flail to explore the capabilities of MJF printing. It was shared on Thingiverse and has accumulated 469 downloads to date. This was just for fun, it looks and feels cool.
Handcar (2023)
I modeled and simulated a handcar as my final project for Mechanical Engineering Design Tools at Rice. The project focused on clean mechanical motion and realistic constraints.

Laptop Stand (2025)
My dad needed a way to elevate his laptop without blocking the cooling fan, so I designed a stand with integrated airflow vents. A groove on the top mates with the laptop’s rubber grip to keep it from sliding during use.
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