yohang at mit dot edu
Hello, and welcome to my "How to Make (Almost) Anything" (6.9020) website! I'm a third-year undergraduate studying computer science, electrical engineering, and mechanical engineering at MIT. And when I'm not studying, you'll find me jamming at the piano, following some recipe, or working on the projects outlined below!
Designing and manufacturing an electric bass guitar (almost) entirely from scratch! Learn More...
Ideating and sketching out a final project for the class, or in my case: researching crêpe machines. Learn More...
Using the laser cutter to make a press-fit airplane, then vinyl cutting a creepy face on top. Learn More...
Pushing the limits of $4 hardware by implementing a raytracer that runs in realtime-ish. Learn More...
Replicating my Brass Rat and embedding an RFID chip within it. Oh, and 3D scanning Tim the beaver. Learn More...
Designing the PCB for a drone flight controller and 3D printing its frame. Learn More...
Continuing last week's work; debugging my PCB; implementing tuning and flight software; blood, sweat, tears. Learn More...
Using the CNC router to make molds of molds and casting molds out of that and finally metal and plating with gold. Whew... Learn More...
Designing and CNC milling an enormous foosball table and casting way more players than anyone should ever have to. Learn More...
Designing my own rotary encoder and using that to wind an electric guitar pickup. Learn More...
Designing a peristalic pump and PCB to drive its stepper motor. Learn More...
Prototyping an RP2040-based Supercomputer. Learn More...
Designing a polyphonic tuner for electric guitar pickups. Learn More...
Fabricating a homing Nerf turret with my lab section! Learn More...
Minimizing (size & cost) some of the boards I've made in previous weeks. Learn More...