Some of my latest personal projects that I can share with you
A 3D printed honeycomb structured keyholder for placing your keys with style.
You can download the .stl file and print it!
A 3D printed USB holder ideally to keep your USBs and SDcards nice and neat.
You can download the .stl file and print it!
I automated what used to be a manual plum jam (aka silvoiz) maker device, using a 0.55KW SEW drive to rotate it at 27 rpm, significantly reducing labor.
Mounted on a durable 5 mm thick stainless steel sheet metal plate, the device now operates flawlessly, saving ~20 hours of manual effort.
With the automation, the rotation is now consistently smooth and precise, ensuring a reliable process unlike the fluctuations experienced with manual operation. This improvement preserves the jam's natural quality without additives, ensuring its deliciousness long-term.
Plum seed removal device made for 8 positions and designed to further optimize the plum jam making process. Additional optimizations are required but this is helpful especially when there are not too many people available for the seed removal process since it can process 8 positions at once.
A 3D printed battery extension cap for a larger custom-made accumulator and a booster for SHURE UR2 professional microphone.
My homelab project revolves around a mini server featuring an Intel Celeron J4125 processor with 8GB of RAM. This server runs Open Media Vault 6, which is based on Debian, primarily serving as a NAS device to store all my data. Additionally, I utilize it for running all my docker containers. For network management, I rely on a PfSense firewall installed on custom hardware equipped with 6 i225 2.5 Gbe NICs.
Given the ongoing updates and adjustments to this setup, the cable management is currently provisional. I'm in the process of upgrading to a more robust server, which will allow for a more streamlined and compact setup in the final version.