This is my personal projects page. Here you can find lots of the projects that I have worked on for my own interests over the years. Below is a short blurb relating to each project, with a picture that links to a page specifically about that project. So far, the project I am most happy with is the epoxy table top! I spent years imagining the design and build before I had the resources to bring it to fruition.




This is my epoxy resin bottlecap table. I spent my college years imagining this project and collecting the bottlecaps necessary for the design. The design is the University of Dayton logo, where I attended for my undergrad degree. The size of the table is reminiscent of the 2′ x 4′ coffee tables that were provided as university housing furniture. For more information on this project, click on the picture!
This is my Subaru Forester camper build. I measured and traced the shape of the trunk compartment to raise it by 11 inches and add storage cubbies seen in the picture. Then, I added a foldable extendable “bed surface” that can be seen laying towards the back of the elevated trunk compartment. For more information on this project, click on the picture!
This is one of my first software projects using an opensource software called Navidrome. It is available as a Linux package and can be downloaded using the ‘apt-get install’ command. I have used this in parallel with several other softwares in order to digitize my parents music collection of CDs and cassette tapes. For more information on this project, click on the picture!
This is another one of my first software projects using the free wordpress.org software along with Nginx web server and Nginx Proxy Manager (NPM). These are all run locally inside of docker containers and linked to my personally owned domain, which you are on now! For more information on this project, click on the picture!