Automatic Game Piece Sorter

For my mechanical engineering capstone design project, I designed an automatic game piece sorter. I am interested in entering the field of mechatronics and automation after graduation, and this was the perfect project to practice relevant skills. This device sorts game pieces from the board game Ticket To Ride: Rails & Sails. There are 5 […]

Sieve Game Piece Sorter

Ticket to Ride: Rails and Sails is a Euro-style board game that has players building a combination of train routes and shipping lines to complete connections between various cities for points. It’s fun, but if you’re looking to purchase your first Ticket to Ride, I recommend the Europe edition instead since it is less complicated […]

Glider Lift Point

At my third engineering co-op job, I was presented the opportunity to design a new lifting point for our autonomous underwater glider. The original lift point now had a scientific instrument strapped to the top of it, meaning a new lift point was required. The lift point would primarily be used during deployment and recovery […]

Forced Mixing in Saltwater Calibration Test Tank

At Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) there is a relatively small saltwater cylinder tank that they use to test their scientific instruments. The main type of instrument tested in this tank is called a CTD, which measures conductivity, temperature, and pressure (depth). They sometimes also measure turbidity, oxygen content, or other data. These instruments are calibrated […]

Conveyor Sorting Machine

This project was the main topic of my MECH 458 class (Mechatronics). We were tasked to wire an AT90USB1287 microcontroller to the black terminal block, and program it to sort objects as quickly and as accurately as possible. The system sorts 4 different types of objects into categories based on their reflectivities: black plastic, white […]

Mini Shortcut Keyboard

A lot of people expressed interest in my shortcut keyboard from an old cash register, there were even a few articles written about it! I decided to make another one for a gift, but this time made with parts that anyone could buy online. If you’re looking for information to make one of these yourself, […]

Suspension System Design

For our 3rd year Engineering Design class, myself and a group of six other students were tasked to design a suspension system that would enable a six-wheeled robot to navigate speed bumps and accessibility ramps. The current design had two interior drive wheels, and four exterior casters for balance. The old design makes movement easy […]

Gear Box Design

In our design of mechanical elements class, groups of four were tasked to design a gear box, taking into account the failure criterion of each component. In this class, we learned how to calculate safety factors, determine factors for infinite life of components. We mostly used Von Mises stress in these calculations. Our textbook was […]