I'm a maker at heart. Whether it involves a circuit board, 3D printer, arduino, table saw, or just a mouse and keyboard, I like to bring my ideas to life. Here are a few.
A site to capture, develop, and track ideas for digital products. In addition to building the site for personal use, I had three objectives:


A site to analyze a broad list of stocks to look for data indicating the stock is oversold.
This was built for my Dad, I know nothing about technical analysis. He was looking for a tool to analyze a large number of stocks for specific indications with Directional Movement Index (DMI) and Stochastic values – he uses these to identify stocks with the potential for short term gain.
Oversold tracks the top 500 US stocks, pulling daily data at market close. When the data is pulled, indicators are documented and analyzed to see if they match the signals my Dad is looking for. Stocks with both DMI and Stochastic indicators are pulled to the top of the list so my Dad can track them.
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Im currently building 20GRIT as a digital gallery to sell the physical and digital art I've collected. My vision is to create an immersive site that feels like a gallery wall, focused more on discovery and inspiration than a typically ecomm experience.
The project is still very nascent. So far I have created an algorithm that randomizes the art in the inventory and lays it out like a gallery wall whenever the page is loaded/resized/refreshed. All art is displayed at scale, so relative size is clear. Ive also built a tool to add items to the inventory, where I can set the size, type, and frame style to make the items more dynamic on the page.
Next steps include figuring out the brand, refining the design, populating the inventory, integrating payment, etc. Initially I will be focused on physical art.
Eventually I would like to include:

Some other projects that I happened to remember to take pictures of
A table I made from a bourbon barrel head. The frame is made from lead pipe. The curved segments of the frame were 3D printed.




A 3D printed light I made for my wife, using her company's logo. The color can be adjusted with the HSV knobs on the back, attached to an arduino.




I made a table from two skateboard decks and lead pipe (repurposed from the shelving unit I made for my old house.



I created a bunch of stuff with a mark I made for my dad, inspired by his favorite bourbon, EH Taylor. Includes a painted barrel head and a flight set (boards and etched glasses).




A 3D printed extendable light with integrated switch, made to spotlight projects in my old basement.




Outdoor locking tv enclosure. Built with various types of pine boards. Go Irish!




I made this configurable planter for my wife. The shelves can be moved anywhere on the frame. I also installed solar powered LED lights on the bottom of the shelves for night lighting.




I made a logo for my brother inspired by his love for cooking asian food. I spray painted it on an apron and a board. I also minted it as an NFT, which you can see by following the QR code on the back of the board.




A shelf for organizing my vinyl. It sits on top of an existing shelf and was built so no screws are showing.



A simple charcuterie / presentation board I made for my sister when she got married. They lived near the Braves stadium so I wrote their name in the same font.



A mount for a light. The mount is friction mounted to the pole, made up of 3 pieces that were 3d printed.




A lighting system I made for my old basement. It consisted of 5 rows of 8 ring lights, attached to a 3d printed mount. The panel controls each row and can set color with the knobs.




I created a kit for kids to create birdhouses. A few 3D printed pieces made it possible to combine popsicle sticks into the structure.




A couple other wood projects including a shelving unit and a 'Now Playing' shelf.



Random 3D printed projects including: magnetic desk mount for an amp, set to redesign my kitchen, and 'Pride Rock' toys for my kids.



A couple outdoor wood projects – a planter for sweet potatoes, and a table made from a massive tree stump.


A couple of woodburning projects including a billiards rack for my parents (who live on a lake) and a christmas ornament.




A couple art projects including framed drawings from my great-grandfather's patents, and a Mario made from felt for my son.




In college I painted a 4-wall mural in my apartment, based on art from Brandon Boyd.

