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Hi, I'm Brett. Please reach out with any questions, comments, or just want to chat!

Fun facts about me!

I'm Brett Scharmett, a graduate of Florida State University, where I earned my B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Despite a few minor mix-ups between a Phillips head and a flathead, they handed me a diploma and let me loose on the world.

 

My childhood was set against the backdrop of New Hampshire's scenic landscapes, but now, I've migrated south to Atlanta. It's a bit like watching a penguin trying to navigate a desert, but I'm adjusting.

One of the best parts of my life is being the dedicated father to a "Mini" Bernedoodle, Guinness. Don't be fooled by the 'mini' – he's anything but that.

If I'm not busy talking to Guinness, you'll probably find me elbow-deep in a project. I have a passion for building things, and my balcony-turned-woodshop and overstuffed tool closet serve as testaments to that.

Want to get me talking? Just ask about my ever-expanding tool collection, the micro construction zone I call my balcony, or the latest adventure of Guinness. It'll be a conversation more entertaining than any sitcom rerun, I promise.

Get in Touch

Thanks for submitting!

Hi, I'm Brett. Please reach out with any questions, comments, or just want to chat!

Fun facts about me!

I'm Brett Scharmett, a graduate of Florida State University, where I earned my B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Despite a few minor mix-ups between a Phillips head and a flathead, they handed me a diploma and let me loose on the world.

 

My childhood was set against the backdrop of New Hampshire's scenic landscapes, but now, I've migrated south to Atlanta. It's a bit like watching a penguin trying to navigate a desert, but I'm adjusting.

One of the best parts of my life is being the dedicated father to a "Mini" Bernedoodle, Guinness. Don't be fooled by the 'mini' – he's anything but that.

If I'm not busy talking to Guinness, you'll probably find me elbow-deep in a project. I have a passion for building things, and my balcony-turned-woodshop and overstuffed tool closet serve as testaments to that.

Want to get me talking? Just ask about my ever-expanding tool collection, the micro construction zone I call my balcony, or the latest adventure of Guinness. It'll be a conversation more entertaining than any sitcom rerun, I promise.

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