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Code Name "Sky Breaker"
Project Skybreaker is a small prototype rocket built for low altitude testing and checking how its onboard systems hold up in flight. It packs a bunch of compact sensors and cameras, plus real-time telemetry gear, so it can collect all sorts of data flight details, environmental conditions, and how the structure performs while it goes up and comes back down. The rocket runs on a budget-friendly onboard computer setup, which makes it easy to prototype and rebuild. This computer handles everything: combining sensor data, keeping flight logs, and sending down live updates on acceleration, speed, temperature, and position. Skybreaker’s also testing some experimental solid fuels, basically, looking for cheap and reliable ways to power small research rockets. All fuel batches get mixed under strict controls to study what they’re made of, how they burn, and how stable the thrust is, with safety always front and center. The current goal? Reach 2,000 meters above the launch site. That altitude gives me or the user a chance to keep improving guidance, test the rocket’s strength, and make sure telemetry stays solid. In the end, Skybreaker is about pushing the boundaries of DIY rocketry, but doing it with real engineering discipline and solid data, just like you’d expect on a professional test range.
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ProtoFab
This is a custom CNC project I made with the purpose of making milled pcb's a breeze. From milling, to etching and solder masks. This should make my Prototyping fast, easy and stylish! It is a system with full modularity, creativity and the ability to be in a desk. What I mean by being in a desk is that its quiet, enclosed for dust collection, and easy to use without requiring a full tool box.
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