MoparMan
Active member
Electromechanical Design/implementation has been a hobby of mine for quite some time. I mean, who doesn’t think robots are awesome?
I found a line of work that allows me to do this on a full time basis with access to a full fabrication shop, 3D printers, water jets, cnc routers and mills. With that, it is never frowned upon to work on personal projects, simply because it’s seen as improving your abilities for future work projects (as long as productivity does not take a hit).
Anybody have any fun projects that require some additive or subtractive manufacturing?
I found a line of work that allows me to do this on a full time basis with access to a full fabrication shop, 3D printers, water jets, cnc routers and mills. With that, it is never frowned upon to work on personal projects, simply because it’s seen as improving your abilities for future work projects (as long as productivity does not take a hit).
Anybody have any fun projects that require some additive or subtractive manufacturing?