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Tyler de Perrot
Mechanical
Engineer


New bowtie project
New bowtie project kickoff post
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Design Change
Between the pretzel/lightning tie and the blue/pink Art Deco/FLW tie I ordered a new set of hardware and started finishing the ties differently. First let's talk about the "original" hardware. Before I used any hardware I made each bowtie to the exact size I needed for my neck. Then I gained weight. There are ties to this day I cannot wear without looking silly, since they are too short in length for me. So I ordered some hardware for bowties. This allowed me to not only adju


Jet Engine Bonus Photos
We created the jet engine for a thermodynamics class my first semester at CU. I was in charge of designing and building the combustion chamber and the nozzle. I also took on the ignition system, but only because I already had a spare sparker from a grill. That first image is me testing how far apart we could get the leads before it wouldn't spark, and also how to spark it without the piezo. A bonus in this first shot is in the background, that little blue waterproof case is t


Name Plates
I took an aesthetics of design course in my senior year of my studies at CU Boulder. I figured it was a good way to cap off my engineering degree and round the corner to something relevant from my first degree. On the first day we were given the assignment of making a name plate to put in front of us on the table. The task was to make the name plate communicate something about who you are, using only the aesthetics of its design to express that message. Well, I wasn't going t


Bowtie #5
Purple hex rainbow bowtie with eyes on the back


Bowtie #4
Raindrop and strawberry bowtie


Bowtie #2
Bowtie with red field, blue dots, and orange grid on one side, and blue bookshelf with books on the other
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