Joe Santarsiero
OB addict, Male, from Corning
Staff Member
Moderator
Builder
I still don't have limit switches! Aug 24, 2016
- Joe Santarsiero was last seen:
- Jun 1, 2020
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About
Jack of all trades except cooking (Master of Ramen).
I've finished studies in mechanical and manufacturing technologies. I have sufficient training and extensive work experience as a machinist. Currently I work as a machine and device designer which entails coordination with machine shops and fabricators to produce my designs, one on one's with product suppliers, and still yet a bit of personal fabrication which includes welding, wiring, and machining (for when I want to do it myself or don't have anyone to trust to get it done right).
I'm pretty lucky to be doing everything I love.
I would say that my strong suits are machining, manufacturing processes analysis, and process flow/control. I have the ability to read and write G-code, education trained and work experience in Solidworks, Autocad, and Mastercam X7. On that note, I'm really enjoying what fusion 360 has to offer as contrast. I've recently been involved with machine guarding work for prevention of process interuption (due to operators destroying stuff by accident) and more importantly operator safety.
I enjoy: Fixing things that break, making useful things from scratch, solving problems that laymen care to solve, helping others by utilizing my experience, and most importantly being around people that have more knowledge in areas I'm weak in.
Beer's good too!
I've modeled an OX build for myself and decided that my budget and experience allowed me to design a one off device slightly out of range from the entry market (build unpublished). Still yet, I support and enjoy the Openbuilds platform for its intuitiveness, flexibility, excellent community, and low entry cost when paired with competitive products/systems.
Please feel free to PM me with any technical questions regarding mechanics, for a second set of eyes, and motion components in general. Just make sure to expect a long winded response!
Almost all questions regarding Openbuilds equipment should be shared with the community, so please post most of those on the forums. That way others with the models already qued up can respond quickly.
Thanks and enjoy the OB site.
Joe S.Interact
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