Reviews/How To's

Oculus Quest 2

This thing is awesome! There is not enough room on this page to express how great this product is. My first and only experience with VR was at a Maker Faire booth, to which the VR was connected with wires to a […]

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Ender 3D Pro

One of the things in tech that I have always been intrigued by are 3D printers. I am fascinated by how they can take in a 3D model and automatically print a 3D object. I knew I wanted to get one to […]

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Summer Woodworking Class

This summer, I was unfortunately limited in what I could do because of the pandemic. I had been thinking of what to do and I knew I wanted to teach something to someone. So, I had the idea to run a woodworking […]

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Hydroponic Planting During The Pandemic

Beginnings When the pandemic initially hit, everyone was sent into a state of lockdown. We were limited in the amount of time we could leave the house for necessities: food and water. With empty supermarket shelves being the norm, we needed to […]

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Virtual Maker Faire: JARVIS

Another one of my quarantine projects was to recreate the famous Iron Man personal assistant, JARVIS. Through my recent discovery of the programming language python, I wanted to push my abilities and create my own virtual personal assistant, like Alexa or Siri. […]

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Virtual Maker Faire: Smart Temperature Glasses

Over quarantine, I have been creating many STEAM-based projects to keep busy during these hectic times. I read that the Maker Faire was coming back this year virtually, so I decided to enter with one of my projects. I created smart glasses […]

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Object Detection Car

When I began to learn how to program, my initial goal was to be able to create a robot: a simple robot that can move around and maybe have some other cool features, like object detection. I realized that this would not […]

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MIT Museum

This summer, I visited the MIT museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This museum was one of the highlights of my trip and I would definitely recommend it to anyone who loved STEAM and is in the Boston area. One exhibit in particular that […]

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3D Highlights of London

Over this week I decided to make a 3D model of the highlights of London for a history project. This took a lot of skill, time, effort, and patience. The materials I used to construct the model were cardboard, hot glue, duct […]

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How To: Stop Motion

To make a stop motion video you need one main thing, patience. Patience is the key to stop motion because it is time-consuming and to some, frustrating. To start, you need an idea. It can be anything. For my idea, I wanted […]

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