My good friend Grant McCauley helped clear out the area behind my shop.
We spent a few hours and he used his tractor and dump truck to help me
get things in order and looking much much better.
He and his family only moved into the new home they built a couple years
ago and it seems to me that it's high time to get them a family sign
for their farm...
We'll do it at about 4' x 4' and it will be attached to posts...
Friday, January 24, 2014
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
You can MAKE it.
I'm currently working with a fantastic group out of Toronto on a sign.
The group is called MakerKids. What is it? MakerKids is a non-profit
makerspace for youth in Toronto. They offer hands-on after school programs,
open shops for kids, teens and adults, workshops, Minecraft programs
and birthday parties for adults and kids based on 3D printing, electronics,
woodworking, programming, sewing, crafting and making of all kinds!
This will be a little different as some of it will be interactive!
I'm working with Andy Forest on the design and he'll be helping
with some electronics and other cool doo-dads...
I want the sign to have a bit of a circuit board feel to it....
In order to figure out some things, I actually cut a sample of one of the "icons" representing
things you can do there at the shop....
Nothing is final at this stage, we're discussing concepts and how we'll proceed, but what a fun way to begin the year!
The group is called MakerKids. What is it? MakerKids is a non-profit
makerspace for youth in Toronto. They offer hands-on after school programs,
open shops for kids, teens and adults, workshops, Minecraft programs
and birthday parties for adults and kids based on 3D printing, electronics,
woodworking, programming, sewing, crafting and making of all kinds!
This will be a little different as some of it will be interactive!
I'm working with Andy Forest on the design and he'll be helping
with some electronics and other cool doo-dads...
I want the sign to have a bit of a circuit board feel to it....
In order to figure out some things, I actually cut a sample of one of the "icons" representing
things you can do there at the shop....
Nothing is final at this stage, we're discussing concepts and how we'll proceed, but what a fun way to begin the year!
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
What do you use?
I have been asked by several people what software I use to create my projects...
and I want to talk a little bit about that. First, though, let me share this: The
folks at Vectric (they make Aspire, V-Carve Pro, Cut 3D, PhotoVCarve) have been
a tremendous resource as I've begun to grow.
They have just released a case study on my business:
Case Study
Anyone can tell you that there are a number of software packages out there for cnc. There certainly are! I've tried many of them and some are good, some are great and some are superior.
I have some pretty specific needs, because I not only want to build files, but import 3D objects. I use illustration tools for creating some of my vectors, and photo editing tools for manipulating photographs for textures....and I'm using Vectric Aspire to bring it all together and generate the files I send to my cnc machine. I have so much control, and yet multiple ways I can achieve what I want to do....it's simply fantastic.
Right now I'm off to call a potential client that lives somewhere much warmer than here, but more is soon to come. It's a new year and things are already getting exciting! Aloha!
and I want to talk a little bit about that. First, though, let me share this: The
folks at Vectric (they make Aspire, V-Carve Pro, Cut 3D, PhotoVCarve) have been
a tremendous resource as I've begun to grow.
They have just released a case study on my business:
Case Study
Anyone can tell you that there are a number of software packages out there for cnc. There certainly are! I've tried many of them and some are good, some are great and some are superior.
I have some pretty specific needs, because I not only want to build files, but import 3D objects. I use illustration tools for creating some of my vectors, and photo editing tools for manipulating photographs for textures....and I'm using Vectric Aspire to bring it all together and generate the files I send to my cnc machine. I have so much control, and yet multiple ways I can achieve what I want to do....it's simply fantastic.
Right now I'm off to call a potential client that lives somewhere much warmer than here, but more is soon to come. It's a new year and things are already getting exciting! Aloha!
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Materials Matter!
As some of you know, I like to use different materials, depending on the job.
One of them is called HDU or High Density Urethane. Unlike wood, it has no grain and
won't be eaten by bugs. One of the brands I use is called Coastal Enterprises Precision Board.
I like the 30lb weight (it comes in less density and much much more!). They recently did a story about
my work at: http://precisionboard.com/sign-making/making-3-d-signs-pretty-cool-job/
I can only say thank you and keep watching!
One of them is called HDU or High Density Urethane. Unlike wood, it has no grain and
won't be eaten by bugs. One of the brands I use is called Coastal Enterprises Precision Board.
I like the 30lb weight (it comes in less density and much much more!). They recently did a story about
my work at: http://precisionboard.com/sign-making/making-3-d-signs-pretty-cool-job/
I can only say thank you and keep watching!
Friday, December 13, 2013
Under Pressure
My Thanksgiving holiday came with a bit of a surprise.
A visit to a prompt care facility in Peoria became the kind of adventure I
have little interest in repeating.
After checking my blood pressure, they insisted that I go to
an emergency room. Once there, I was admitted. The numbers were
abnormally high, in fact so high they seemed shocked that I looked
normal and was not experiencing pain.
I remained there for 2 nights as they lowered the pressure and monitored
my progress.
I left, but returned within 2 days because other numbers on my bloodpressure
were high. Another overnight stay and the numbers were lowered.
I was finally released, and have been maintaining a much much lower
pressure.
I am now seeing my regular physician and following his advice regarding
medication and lifestyle changes. My activities have not been limited and
I was pleased to find that I do not have diabetes or other complications.
Listening to your body is important, and had I not gone in to see the doctor,
the outcome could have been much much worse.
On the up-side, I have already lost weight and drastically changed my
diet. The first week or so was a challenge, as the new medications
set my operating pressure much lower than before. I was very tired
those first few days, but each day has improved and I have more energy
with each day.
For years I have known that I needed to change my eating and activity
levels, and had actually been doing more walking and generally being
more active...but this event made it clear that more serious actions had
to occur.
I simply hadn't realized how very much salt I had in my diet! Far too much.
I have a feeling many many people don't really have a handle on how much
salt they intake throughout the day.
Anyway, I'm making good progress and am now back at it in my new shop
(which has internet access!!).
I'll soon be posting more fun pictures of new projects and wish you a very
very happy holidays!
A visit to a prompt care facility in Peoria became the kind of adventure I
have little interest in repeating.
After checking my blood pressure, they insisted that I go to
an emergency room. Once there, I was admitted. The numbers were
abnormally high, in fact so high they seemed shocked that I looked
normal and was not experiencing pain.
I remained there for 2 nights as they lowered the pressure and monitored
my progress.
I left, but returned within 2 days because other numbers on my bloodpressure
were high. Another overnight stay and the numbers were lowered.
I was finally released, and have been maintaining a much much lower
pressure.
I am now seeing my regular physician and following his advice regarding
medication and lifestyle changes. My activities have not been limited and
I was pleased to find that I do not have diabetes or other complications.
Listening to your body is important, and had I not gone in to see the doctor,
the outcome could have been much much worse.
On the up-side, I have already lost weight and drastically changed my
diet. The first week or so was a challenge, as the new medications
set my operating pressure much lower than before. I was very tired
those first few days, but each day has improved and I have more energy
with each day.
For years I have known that I needed to change my eating and activity
levels, and had actually been doing more walking and generally being
more active...but this event made it clear that more serious actions had
to occur.
I simply hadn't realized how very much salt I had in my diet! Far too much.
I have a feeling many many people don't really have a handle on how much
salt they intake throughout the day.
Anyway, I'm making good progress and am now back at it in my new shop
(which has internet access!!).
I'll soon be posting more fun pictures of new projects and wish you a very
very happy holidays!
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