3D Printer

Playing with Plastic

Keith's 3D Printer

A few years ago a friend gave me an unopened, build-it yourself 3D printer that had been collecting dust in his garage. It was an Anet A8, and he informed me immediately that I would need to update the frame to extruded aluminum, among several other recommended modifications. Of course, those modifications could be aided by some cleverly designed 3D printed parts.

Thus started a mild obsession with making changes to my new favorite machine. I have printed mounts, brackets, cable chains, wall hooks, hinges, and pieces of the printer enclosure itself to name a few. The printer runs on an Octoprint server hosted on a Raspberry Pi so that prints can be controlled via a networked internet browser. A connected camera and LED strip lighting allow remote monitoring and timelapse videos.


Scuba Diving

Get Low

In March of 2020 I took classes to earn my open water scuba certification The idea was to take a trip to Austrailia to dive the Great Barrier Reef the following month. Unfortunately, 2020 had other ideas, and my overseas excursion had to be postponed.

While I'm still a beginner, I hope to log many more hours under the sea in the coming year as I wait to reschedule my Australia trip.

Keith Biking in the Door County triathlon

USC Trojan Marching Band

Drum Major & Trumpet TA

Keith as USC Drum Major

I began playing the trumpet at 10 years old. While a student at the University of Southern California, I joined the Trojan Marching Band.

I held many leadership positions while in band, including having the honor of leading the 300+ person orginization as the Drum Major. The Drum Major is the most visible student leader on campus, tasked with carrying the sword at football games and stabbing the field before directing the band's pregame performance.

TMB Leadership Timeline:

  • '11-'12: Trumpet Section Leader
  • '12-'13: Drum Major
  • '13-'15: Trumpet Teaching Assistant

Brewing Beer

Homebrew Enthusiast

Beer has been brewed in my family for generations. As a direct descendant of the man that opened the first brewery in Minnesota, Yoerg's Beer, I have always felt that brewing beer was a great hobby to keep me connected to my roots.

Brewing beer at home is a very engineering-centric endeavour as well. While fermenting the beer must remain at a constant temperature to avoid producing off-flavors, and after brewing it must be cooled quickly for the same reason. These challenges necessitate creative solutions and I enjoy the hands-on task of building those solutions. I hope to build a keg refrigerator soon to further improve the quality of my beer.

Keith Brewing Beer at Home

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