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Benjamin Hubbard is a Mechanical Engineering student at Michigan Technological University. He has pursued interests in Electrical Engineering through an EE minor and electronics hobby projects, and an interest in the Spanish language and cultures through a Spanish minor, as well as travelling to Costa Rica, Peru, and Chile through programs during his education. After graduating with a Bachelor's of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Ben plans to pursue graduate research in control systems or acoustics. He is currently studying the world of Open Source Hardware and Software through [[MSE4777]] at Michigan Tech, and has completed construction of an [[AthenaII]] Delta-style 3D printer.
Benjamin Hubbard is a Mechanical Engineering student at Michigan Technological University. He has pursued interests in Electrical Engineering through an EE minor and electronics hobby projects, and an interest in the Spanish language and cultures through a Spanish minor, as well as travelling to Costa Rica, Peru, and Chile through programs during his education. After graduating with a Bachelor's of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Ben plans to pursue graduate research working on Open Source Hardware/Software with [[User:J.M.Pearce|J.M.Pearce]]. He is currently studying the world of Open Source Hardware and Software through [[MSE4777]] at Michigan Tech. During this experience he has completed construction of an [[AthenaII]] Delta-style 3D printer, developed skills using open source CAD software including [https://www.openscad.org/ OpenSCAD], [https://www.freecadweb.org/ FreeCAD], and [https://www.blender.org/ Blender]. Ben is currently working on the development of an Open Source [[3-D Printable Digital Balance]]. This project aims to develop a lab-grade mass balance at a low cost. The first iteration achieved 0.1g precision with a 5000g range. Further development will branch in two directions to produce a benchtop version with data logging capability (through serial connection), and a standard use version with external power and an LCD display.  




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=== Mini Projects===
=== Mini Projects===
Some of these are samples to be filled in within the next few weeks.
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=== Big Projects===
=== Big Projects===
These are samples to be filled in by the end of 2019.
These projects were completed as part of MSE4777 Open Source 3-D Printing at Michigan Tech.
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|Image:BRH-SnapBlocks.JPG| [https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-snap-block-toys-103397 Snap-Block Toys] - An educational aide for letters and images
|Image:BRH-SnapBlocks.JPG| [https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-snap-block-toys-103397 Snap-Block Toys] - An educational aide for letters and images
|Image:OS_Nano_Balance_mark1.JPG| [[3-D Printable Digital Balance]]
|Image:OS_Nano_Balance_mark1.JPG| OSAT/Scientific Tool: [[3-D Printable Digital Balance]]
|Image:3dpdeer.jpg| [[Title of your OSAT project here]]
|Image:3-D Printable Speaker.JPG|link=3-D Printable Speaker Demo| [[3-D Printable Speaker Demo]]
|Image:Skiset.jpg| [[Title of your Big Money project here]]
|Image:Delta-sci.png| [[Title of your Grad Delta Mod or automated sci project here]]
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Revision as of 22:04, 20 December 2019

Biography

Benjamin Hubbard
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Mechanical Engineer in love with controls, sound, woodworking, and helping the world keep spinning (and artisanal waffles).

Benjamin Hubbard is a Mechanical Engineering student at Michigan Technological University. He has pursued interests in Electrical Engineering through an EE minor and electronics hobby projects, and an interest in the Spanish language and cultures through a Spanish minor, as well as travelling to Costa Rica, Peru, and Chile through programs during his education. After graduating with a Bachelor's of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Ben plans to pursue graduate research working on Open Source Hardware/Software with J.M.Pearce. He is currently studying the world of Open Source Hardware and Software through MSE4777 at Michigan Tech. During this experience he has completed construction of an AthenaII Delta-style 3D printer, developed skills using open source CAD software including OpenSCAD, FreeCAD, and Blender. Ben is currently working on the development of an Open Source 3-D Printable Digital Balance. This project aims to develop a lab-grade mass balance at a low cost. The first iteration achieved 0.1g precision with a 5000g range. Further development will branch in two directions to produce a benchtop version with data logging capability (through serial connection), and a standard use version with external power and an LCD display.


Past Work Relevant to Appropedia

Working through a course in Open Source Hardware and Software at Michigan Technological University. See below for some of the projects I'm working on!


Mini Projects

Big Projects

These projects were completed as part of MSE4777 Open Source 3-D Printing at Michigan Tech.

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