The Workbench
This is the quiet room where I build.
The Forge holds the projects in motion: systems, tools, prototypes, and experiments that aren’t ready for the world and don’t belong in the lineage of The Warehouse.
It’s where I keep the sketches, the diagrams, the early forms, and the engines still taking shape.
Some of the work is technical.
Some is creative.
Some is experimental.
All of it is unfinished.
This is where I develop AI frameworks, test new architectures, shape reclaimed materials, map workflows, and explore ideas that may one day become part of the larger system.
Nothing here is polished. Nothing here is doctrine. It’s simply the work as it unfolds.
Different terrains. One discipline.
This is the bench where that discipline is forged.
DIY Dip Station Design
In 2012, I designed a PVC dip station that became one of the most popular resources on my site. When the site was hacked, the article vanished, but the requests for the plans never stopped. Using the original diagrams and materials list I recovered, I’ve rebuilt the guide exactly as it was.

PROJECT: THE GRANDMASTER PROTOCOL (v1.0)
Caffeine is borrowed energy. The Grandmaster Protocol is a cognitive fuel architecture designed for high-load systems. Build the engine. Don’t just redline it.

The Uncarved Block
Amy had that look.
I am the measured one. I plan, I sequence, I assess before I move. She sees a Facebook Marketplace post about a pile of cut trees on a Saturday night, television on, evening settled, and she gets that look.
