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Lincoln A. Ross
mechanical design

Projects
My van de Graaff generator in action. Uses inexpensive driveway markers to reduce surface area of column instead of conventional, expensive acrylic tube.
Originated pressure testing chamber for oceanographic buoys which simulated depth of 30 feet inside normal shop ceiling, inexpensively. (Materials cost on order of $300, 1991)

System of similar cost enabled on site production of PVC hoops, shortening lead times and greatly reducing cost of hoops.
Under construction!
Internal fiber optic cable handling system used simple parts to route and control cables in restricted space.  sketch pending
Sheet metal bus bars worked with standard connectors to give more flexibility routing high currents between circuit boards. (sketch pending)
Simplified dinghy meets weight target, is very stable and fits narrow boat ramp. It rows and tows well. Uses inexpensive materials.
My van de Graaff generator in action. Inexpensive unidirectional fiberglass driveway markers reduce surface area of column compared to conventional acrylic.
Simplified dinghy meets weight target, is very stable, and fits narrow boat ramp. It rows and tows well. Easily built from inexpensive materials.
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Patient monitor mount with brake allows quick one hand positioning of screen. Developed in collaboration with industrial engineer