I’ve always been happiest with a project on the bench — something half‑assembled, half‑imagined, and fully capable of teaching me something new. Most of my evenings and weekends are spent tinkering with small builds at home, chasing down ideas that start as “I wonder if…” and end as either a neat solution or a spectacular learning experience. That’s the fun of making: every project, no matter how small, is a chance to explore, experiment, and create something that didn’t exist before.
A big part of why I started BezosWorx is because I genuinely enjoy helping people solve problems. Sometimes that means printing a part that doesn’t exist anywhere else. Sometimes it means talking through an idea until it becomes a plan. And sometimes it’s just about being the person who says, “Yeah, let’s figure that out.” I love the moment when someone realizes their idea can become real — and I love being part of that process.
Recently, I joined the Nova Labs Makerspace, and it already feels like stepping into a playground built for grown‑ups who never stopped being curious. This blog will chronicle my adventures there: the projects that go right, the ones that go sideways, the tools I learn, the people I meet, and the weird, wonderful things that happen when you put a bunch of creative minds in one place. If you’re into making, problem‑solving, or just watching someone else’s experiments unfold, you’re in the right spot.
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