I have graduated from High school! Check my Senior Capstone Project (June 2, 2020).
I will be soon starting the Branson's e-NABLE Club. E-NABLE is an incredible community and I'm proud to be an e-NABLE fabricator since 2015, when I was in 8th grade at Sonoma Country Day School (SCDS).Â
It all started when, in my 7th grade, SCDS bought two 3D printers, one to be assembled by the students, job that I immediately volunteered to do. I was thrilled with 3D printing technology and started learning everything I could about 3D printers and 3D modeling. Later on Mr. Rick Phelan, Sonoma County Office of Education Director of Technology for Learners, told me about the e-NABLE community. He knew me from competing several years in the Sonoma County Robotics Challenge (SCRC) he organized, and he knew I was also involved in 3D printing.
Since 2015, I have fabricated near 30 hands for the e-NABLE community with the help of my SCDS schoolmates and Entrepreneur Club. I'm looking forward to give a similar contribution with the help of The Branson School community. I have advertised the Branson e-NABLE club at assembly during my Junior Fellowship presentation and I have near $900 reserved from my fellowship and company donations to start printing hands for e-NABLE.
CBS News reporting on e-NABLE, 2013
Ultimaker supporting e-NABLE, 2015