Fourteen-year-old founder & maker in Denver — B2B software, CAD, and parts that print.
Launching PVSN — public launch July 25, 2026 — and revising a 21,000-word Napoleon essay for The Concord Review.
I am a fourteen-year-old founder and maker in Denver. I build software companies and physical products — B2B SaaS on one screen, Fusion 360 and a Bambu Lab P1S on the other.
My main venture is PVSN, a dynamic-pricing platform: 190+ API endpoints, 400+ backend tests, a Rust-accelerated pricing core — v3 live today. Before that came Grid Paper Shop, a restaurant site, and 15+ smaller tools that shipped.
On the hardware side I publish printable mechanisms on MakerWorld, machine parts on a 5-axis Pocket NC, and build Arduino test rigs — including a 204-piece study of how infill density changes part strength.
| № | Discipline | Tools | Since |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Product & SaaS engineering | FastAPI, React, TypeScript, Rust | 2025 |
| 02 | CAD modelling | Fusion 360 | 2022 |
| 03 | Additive manufacturing | Bambu Studio, PrusaSlicer | 2022 |
| 04 | CNC machining | Pocket NC V2-10, G-code | 2025 |
| 05 | Electronics & test rigs | Arduino, HX711 load cells | 2025 |
| 06 | Front-end engineering | Next.js, React, Tailwind | 2023 |
Price Variation Software Network — a dynamic-pricing engine that moves prices up and down on 30+ live signals. The price moves; you don’t have to.
A printable holder for a standard deck of playing cards — designed in Fusion 360, printed on a Bambu Lab P1S.
A printable calendar that maps the Gregorian year against the lunar new year — designed for clarity at a glance.
A perpetual desk calendar built around a rotating disc — turn the dial, the date updates.
The original lunar new year calendar — laid out with Chinese typography on the date face.
A free, customizable graph-paper generator — engineering grids, dot grids, isometric — built SEO-first with 60+ landing pages.