This is a hot-wire flow sensor I made sophmore year. This is a
project I did under my own initiative. It uses a hot-wire to
sense movement of air based on the resistance change caused by a change
in temperature of the hot-wire. I learned some lessons during
this project, many that have been learned by other decades ago but it
was still a fun project.
The next two images are of a valve-job/head replacement I performed on
a 1980 KZ 250 during my Junior year of college. Because the
proper synchronization of the camshaft to crankshift is required,
timing chain positioning is critical. The successsfull completion
of this maintenance demonstrates an ability to meticulously ensure such
details are correct. (Click each image to see a full-size version
of each image)