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== Open Source 3-D Printing Class ==
== Open Source 3-D Printing Class ==
=== Big Projects===
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|Image:IMG 1216.JPG|[https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-103519  Addition and Subtraction Cube]
|Image:NACA_Airfoils.jpeg| https://3dprint.nih.gov/discover/3dpx-012307 [[Airfoil with pressure holes]]
|Image:Aquaponics_with_plants.jpeg| [[Aquaponics System - !Concept!]]
|Image:Camera_Slider.jpeg| [[Open Source Camera Slider]]
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=== My Mini Projects===
=== My Mini Projects===
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=== Big Projects===
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|Image:IMG 1216.JPG|[https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-103519  Addition and Subtraction Cube]
|Image:NACA_Airfoils.jpeg| https://3dprint.nih.gov/discover/3dpx-012307 [[Airfoil with pressure holes]]
|Image:Aquaponics_with_plants.jpeg| [[Aquaponics System - !Concept!]]
|Image:Camera_Slider.jpeg| [[Open Source Camera Slider]]
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Revision as of 01:29, 4 February 2020

Biography

Mark Hansen
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Hi my name is Mark Hansen. I am a recent Mechanical Engineering graduate with a minor in Aerospace Engineering from Michigan Tech. I love photography, flying planes, and woodworking at home. I love to tinker and design new things for the enviroment I am living in. I have a strong passion for all things Aerospace. Many of my future projects will revolve this and will be shared here for the community.

Mark is a recent Mechanical Engineering graduate with a minor in Aerospace Engineering from Michigan Tech. Aviation and flying have always been a passion of his as well as photography. Mark's intent with 3D printing is to develop better tools to help him in both worlds. He has a lot of exciting projects brewing and waiting to be finalized. Stay tuned for some of his work!


Current Projects

The current project that I am working on is an automated time-lapse slider for my camera. The idea for this project comes from wanting to make higher quality time-lapses with dynamic movement in them. Alternative options for a product like this on the market start at several hundred dollars. My goal is to have this cost under $100.00 to make. The preliminary design for this slider can be found in this PDF Time lapse Camera Slider.pdf

Open Source 3-D Printing Class

Big Projects

My Mini Projects


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