I’m a hands-on fabricator and designer focused on turning ideas into real, functional components. Most of my experience comes from working in active shop environments, where problem-solving, efficiency, and execution matter more than theory.
My background is rooted in practical design and fabrication — from CAD and rapid prototyping to plasma cutting, CNC work, and hands-on fitment. I enjoy working on projects that require translating concepts into physical parts while balancing proportions, packaging, and real-world constraints.
I currently work at Gas Monkey Garage, where I’m involved in custom builds and one-off projects that demand collaboration, precision, and adaptability. I value clean solutions, thoughtful design, and building parts that look right and work the way they should.
How I Approach Work
I focus on solutions that make sense in a real shop setting. That means understanding the goal, designing around constraints, validating ideas through prototyping, and preparing parts for reliable fabrication. Whether it’s a large custom build or a small shop tool, my goal is always the same: make it functional, repeatable, and well executed.
What I Work With
Fusion 360 and Autodesk Inventor
CNC routing and soon CNC Milling
CNC Plasma table and CNC water jet
Rapid prototyping (3D printing)
Fabrication planning and fitment
Automotive and custom vehicle projects
Outside the Shop
Outside of fabrication work, I enjoy learning through building and refining my skills through hands-on projects. I’m always looking for opportunities to take on new challenges, improve processes, and contribute to high-quality builds.