Maker

In my free time i like to design and 3D print stuff for around my house and on this page you can find a sample of that.

LED Bridge

https://www.printables.com/model/771868-led-bridge

Certainly my largest project at the time, it is a desk lamp that arches from one side of my desk to the other and consists of segments of 10° that took over 2 weeks to print out. Providing the light is a Hue light strip of exactly 3 meters that are synced with the Hue app on the computer that calculates the average color of the screen and mimics it for a more direct Ambilight experience.

Desk mount for UMC204HD

https://www.printables.com/model/794505-desk-mount-for-umc204hd

In an effort to reduce the clutter on my desk while still having access to my audio setup i made a mount to be able to place my audio interface under my desk. It keeps access to all ports and knobs and has an elegant solution for the cables that go into the front. Left is an angled surface to deflect any knee that might accidentally hit it. It also has a double hook for both headphones and other instrument cables.

Microphone Holder/Mount for the Shure 520DX

https://www.printables.com/model/794494-microphoneholdermount-for-shure-520dx

During the first Covid lockdowns and everyone was working from home i was left without a decent microphone to do Zoom/Teams meetings. Except for a bullet/bicyclelight shaped microphone that was propped up in a small pile of desk clutter in order to face me. Dissatisfied with this i designed a holder/mount for it to properly attach it to a small microphone stand. The design makes sure you keep access to the dial on the back and a safety lock for the cable so the microphone doesn’t move inside its holder.

HOTAS Removable Desk Mounts

Flight simulators are a lot of fun. But that also means that flight controls can move around a lot. These mounts uses clamps from Hornbach to mount these flight controls to the desk ensuring that the mount is stable, replaceable and removable.

Rosette

On an 19th century house there existed these iron decorative rosettes mounted on the door. These were damaged so i was tasked with restoring replacing them. I took measurements at neighbors and build it in 3D. After that the replicas were CNC milled from hardwood.

The end result was as follows:

IPad Pro power button

The power button broke of the Logitech case and integrated keyboard. The design locks into the case without adhesives between the camera and the power button hole.

Curtain rail mounting

There was need of a separation between the kitchen and the living room and to add extra privacy. The best place for it was where a combined parallel and perpendicular railing was needed.

Heating Valve spacers

Floor heater valves were not activating when appropriate because of space between the actuator and the valve. It was hard to measure the exact distance needed but through trial and error a 2 euro coin would work but balancing it on top of the actuator was tricky so a spacer coin was developed with an upstanding edge to prevent it from sliding off and with different thicknesses which are marked on the back of the coin to discover the optimal thickness. A thickness of 2.4 mm was the best so more of them were 3D printed to facilitate all valves.