This semester’s students
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Abhishek Raut
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Abigail Schefer
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Aidan Shelburne
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Ali Alfares
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Alexander Hernacki
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Alex Jakubek
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Alex Kelling
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Alexandr Vassilyev
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Anil Antony Karathra
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Ankit Karkhanis
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Anna Lugthart
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Aryan Gandhi
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Austin Beltz
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Ben Fougere
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Bodhin Peterson-Smart
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Roger Carter
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Cameron Sprenger
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Brewster Beck von Peccoz
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Chris Griffin
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Chin-Hsuan(Andrea) Wang
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Connor Jameson
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Colin Neeson
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Daniel Bojorquez
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Derek Spatola
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Dylan Jackson
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Eileen Reh
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Elvin Chateauvert
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Ethan Street
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George Davis
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Grant Barnes
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Grady Forsyth
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Hannah Matthews
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Hayden Moll
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Will Harris
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Heider Iacometti
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Holly Young
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Hunter Maul
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India Johnson
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Ivan Werne
James Cadagan
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Jon Albaum
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Josh Calugay
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Jonah Chapel
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Jose Salgado
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Lily Gabriel
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Luke Carey
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Lucas Fesmire
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Matt Holleb
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Maddie O'Brien
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Michael Dailey
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Nate Olson
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Nic Garzione
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Owen Hull
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Palmer Dick-Montez
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Peter Jakubczak
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Perry Owens
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Pere Roquet Arroyo
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Rachel Jones
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Reed Beidleman
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Bekah Smith
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Rishi Assar
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Riley Dressel
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Rishabh Rai
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Sam Vallo
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Cody Wong
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Abdulrahman Nashawi
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Austin Maes
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Austin Ross
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Benjamin Chang
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Benjamin Robles
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Brooke Shade
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Charles Keely
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Christopher Lehr
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Davis Butte
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Davis Robertson
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Daniel Straub
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Emily Jordan
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Ethan Elshyeb
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Fiona Bell
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George
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Hailee Pritchard
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Hannah Walsh
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Isabella Colosimo
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Jason Fontillas
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Jamie Frankel
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Jackson Hootman
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Joseph Knapp
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Justin Engbrecht
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Justin Lim
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Kaiya Wahl
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Kensue Kiatoukaysy
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Kevin Yang
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Mary Rahjes
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Miles Radakovitz
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Nathaniel Wang
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Nicole Leon-Molina
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Noah Verspohl
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Patrick Bodine-Ellison
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Paul Tapsall
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Max Armstrong
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Rhys Rueffert
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Ryan Weatherbee
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Thomas Buckholtz
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Victoria Rios
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Will Tse
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Xiang Luo
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Zach Aldrich
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Jean Hertzberg
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Shrey Naresh Solanki
4 Comments. Leave new
I like the new look of your lamp, it is so simple, minimal and very practical, the most impressive thing is it’s made from parts that are easily avaliable, can be assembled in no time and can be powered by many things, I can see many people find many different uses for it, great!
Your ability to pivot with this project was really something. It’s a shame that bending the wood didn’t work as you had anticipated but I think your new lamp design was really sweet too. It looks like something that could be marketed and sold by IKEA! Very professional. The simplicity of the design definitely lends your lamp to falling into your aesthetic. The natural feel and look and geometry would definitely allow this product to blend in with nature. Sweet stuff man!
Great project, Max! I’m impressed with you ability to adapt from your initial design and prototype to the final object. I’m sorry to hear that soaking the wood worked to bend it, but it would shatter when left to dry. In your redesign, your aesthetic remained and you were able to make an awesome project. I love your aesthetic too. As you said, it’s a Danish aesthetic called Hygge which “Blends nature with a modern design.” It uses a natural interior wood design, and it looks awesome! It looks like it could go in a log cabin or a modern organized office. Overall, this seems like it turned into a garage engineering project, but it worked out great so nice work!
I think that you did a great job adapting throughout the project. It was unfortunate that your original idea did not work, but you did a great job in redirecting the project and staying on target. I like how simple it looks, and I think that you have come up with a really cool idea for a light design. I think my favorite part of your project is how the wiring really doesn’t look messy and the light works really well. Great work!