A repository of information is at the asking
The desire to find and create products that enrich myself and others with the expectation of possibly returning some assets to insure a proper future.
The current emphasis is related to requests and project creation using the xTool Laser system.
xTool makes an excellent software interface for the creation of craft style professional projects. There are even AI generated graphics and other tools to provide both the producer and the customer with extensive resources.
As a legacy process, we have created significant resourses for the design and configuration of LED products and programs. Our experience has allowed us to create significant customer related materials such as the Cornhole Game Board at the left.
I have designed primarily in the 12V arena, but skills exist to allow us to go into the AC arena as well.
I am old school and can provide breadboarding and other legacy techniques to our projects.
Traditional solder techniques are practiced.
I have been a serious amateur photographer since 1966 and have chronicled over 100, 000 scenes and photographs over the years. My experience, although amateur, has been through the lens of both Film and Digital photography with my first digital camera purchased when Kodak entered the field in the late 60s. I have experienced the good and the bad with the technology revolution in this field.
I worked with consumer electronics products for over 12 years in the late 70s and 80s. I watched products become consumable and outside the abilities of pros to repair and maintain.
I owned and serviced many types of Video recording equipment from Beta, VHS, 8mm and streaming equipment.
I have worked with all forms of software starting with the IBM PC in the early 70s.
I have led and given feedback for many early adapters.
I helped develop and fine tune databases and programming from DOS to methods in the early 2000s.
I set up server farms and installed the Server OS for those systems.
Contact physicstech47@gmail.com to get more information on the project