Welcome. You’re in the right place if you enjoy building, tinkering, and learning by doing.
This blog is a home for my hobby projects—some finished, many in progress, all fueled by curiosity. I’m a mechanical engineer by training and work for a space company in Switzerland, but outside of work, I dive into whatever challenges my hands and brain: CNC machines, electronics, 3D printing, watches and watch mods, remote controlled airplanes, motorcycles, DIY tools, and the occasional oddball experiment that defies categories.
I created this space to document what I build, how I approach problems, what works (and what doesn’t), and the little insights that come from working things out yourself. It’s part workshop log, part digital lab notebook, and part reflection zone for anyone who finds joy in making things real.
This isn’t a polished portfolio. Expect plenty of half-finished ideas, troubleshooting notes, weekend breakthroughs, and some honest dead-ends. But also, hopefully, a few sparks that might inspire your own projects—or at least make you feel a bit less alone in the struggle to finish that last 10%.
Have a question, a tip, or a project of your own to share?
Feel free to reach out—I’d be glad to hear from you.
