Division / fabrication

Built to test ideas, solve problems, and learn from results.

Fabrication at ExE focuses on prototypes, fixtures, experiments, small systems, and practical product development.

Fabrication scope

Products, tools, and experiments that teach something.

Some fabrication projects are intended to become products. Others become tools, fixtures, or useful tests that make the next version clearer.

Clear soap bar sample from active ExE Fabrication product development.

Soap sample development

No added scents, oils, or lotions. Current small-batch samples are being distributed for feedback while molds, presentation, and production methods improve.

Remote SSR tester card image showing practical electrical test hardware.

Remote SSR testing

Small electrical rigs help test control ideas, switching behavior, and practical shop systems before they become part of larger builds.

Fabricated strainer grate detail used as a practical part example.

Practical part work

Fitment, grate, fixture, and small assembly work stays focused on useful parts that can be handled, inspected, and improved.

Work represented here

  • Thermal systems, power distribution, control systems, lighting experiments, and test fixtures.
  • Small-batch product development where testing and feedback matter more than a polished claim.
  • Shop-built solutions that make the next version easier to understand.
Heating chamber development collage showing structure, controls, and practical thermal-system experimentation.

Experiment notes

The Heating Chamber still taught useful things.

The Heating Chamber began as an attempt to improve soap processing and thermal control. The original approach did not perform as expected, but it produced useful information about thermal transfer, control systems, power distribution, airflow, and system design.

Project gallery

Work shown through the process.

Images here stay tied to actual projects: built parts, tests, materials, site conditions, and finished objects.