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==Personal Projects==
==Personal Projects==
===Athena 24V Round Heated Bed===
===1993 Jeep Cherokee XJ===
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Kyle Barie

Bio

I am a sixth year student studying Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Manufacturing at Michigan Technological University. I plan to graduate in the Spring of 2016. I am currently enrolled in the Open Source 3D Printing Class where I am learning how to build and manipulate my very own 3D printer as well as learn about the open source community as a whole. I am also involved in the Consumer Product Manufacturing Enterprise where we strive to exceed expectations of company sponsors, improve the lives of consumers through innovation giving us hands-on experience at identifying and solving real-world engineering problems by developing and applying technical, professional and entrepreneurial skills. Working with the Hops Dryer Development Team we aim to create an affordable solution to small scale hops farmers to create more high quality hops for the expanding craft brewing industry.

I have learned that every success and failure can be used as an opportunity to learn and better yourself, which I take advantage of as often as possible. I am always asking questions, and learning everything I can.



Picture gallery

Professional Projects

Tyco Fire Protection Products

Magna Seating Systems

Consumer Product Manufacturing Enterprise

Robotic Systems Enterprise

Personal Projects

Athena 24V Round Heated Bed

1993 Jeep Cherokee XJ

Owning a vehicle that is as old as you has serious drawbacks. Especially when you live in Michigan. This has lead to a series of projects to upkeep and repair my Jeep.

New Floor Boards

Due to the harsh winters and salted roads of Michigan, the Jeep's floorboards were completely rusted out. Over the course of 3 weeks, I removed the interior, and cut out the rusted portions with an angle grinder. I then cut and folded sheet steel to fit into the large holes in my flooring. The replacement flooring was held in place by 1/8" stainless steel pop rivets, and sealed with adhesive caulk. Everything was then coated in a heavy dose of Rust-Oleum paint and Undercoating.

Rear Quarter Panel Rust Repair

New U-Joints

Front Bumper Repair

New Wheel Hub Bearings and Brakes


Supernatural Lamp

Gaming PC Build

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