Student brews up special project for professor

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three males standing in front of a metal standUnder Merry鈥檚 guidance, and thanks to the hands-on training he received in his program, Jury, a welding technology student from New Windsor, fabricated a collapsible, three-burner brew stand for D鈥橝rcy for his senior project.

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As an avid home brewer, 魅影直播 State faculty member Mark D鈥橝rcy has long dreamed of having his own brew stand.

The cost of purchasing one, however, was more than the assistant professor of Mathematics and Physics cared to pay. One day, he was conversing about senior welding projects with George Merry, an assistant professor of Computerized Design and Manufacturing, who helped him to realize that his dream wasn鈥檛 as far off as he had thought.

鈥淕eorge told me he had a student, Tyler Jury, who was talented and needed a senior project,鈥 D鈥橝rcy said.

Under Merry鈥檚 guidance, and thanks to the hands-on training he received in his program, Jury, a welding technology student from New Windsor, fabricated a collapsible, three-burner brew stand for D鈥橝rcy for his senior project. Jury鈥檚 friend and fellow welding technology student David Cortes, of Newburgh, assisted in the process.

D鈥橝rcy provided funding for the materials that Jury needed at a fraction of what it would cost to simply purchase the brew stand. This also helped alleviate any concern Jury may have had regarding the expense of materials.

As for the details of the stand, the legs on the outside are removed and the outside burners fold underneath the center burner when the stand is not in use. According to D鈥橝rcy, the stand will initially be used to brew 5-10 gallon batches of beer, but is designed for batches of up to 20 gallons.

Upon seeing the finished product for the first time, D鈥橝rcy was 鈥渟miling from ear to ear,鈥 according to Jeffrey Stevens, dean of the School of Applied Technology.

鈥淟ater that day, I heard Tyler talking about it with three of his classmates and he was so very proud that his customer was so happy,鈥 Stevens said. 鈥淭his was a great collaboration between our two campuses. I thank Tyler, Mark, and George for their successful efforts of incorporating project-based learning into the classroom.鈥

D鈥橝rcy agreed that the collaboration between the two campuses was terrific. He added that he was very impressed with the quality and craftsmanship of the finished product.

鈥淭his was a dream come true,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 ended up with a custom-made brew stand at a fraction of the price of similar commercially available models. Also, I was able to help fund a student鈥檚 senior project and that feels pretty good.鈥

three males standing in front of a metal stand

Student Tyler Jury, middle, fabricated a collapsible, three-burner brew stand for Assistant Professor Mark D鈥橝rcy, left. Jury鈥檚 friend, David Cortes, right, assisted in the fabrication process.