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Thing-A-Day Day 15: Vertical Garden

I’ve been building a vertical garden with my brother, on and off, for the last couple of weeks.  We’d already assembled the frame, and today we installed the watering system.  Below is a video from last week’s 300 Seconds of Fame at Pumping Station: One.

I had a friend take some pictures of it today and I’ll post them as soon as she gets them to me (Anne).

Thing-A-Day Day 13: Compass Night Light

This past week has been pretty hectic at work, so I haven’t been keeping up with Thing-A-Day, but I’m getting back on track as of today.

The basis for today’s project was a Chanukah present I got from my parents: a compass from an airplane.

Airplane Compass

The tag says "Airplane Compass | Made in Chicago | Does not point North"

It has a bulb built into it already.

Airplane compass undercarriage

All it took was some solder and a power supply and I had myself a nice little night light.

Thing-A-Day Day Two: Hollow Book Continued

I’ve mostly finished the hollow book I started yesterday.  I cleared the pages down to back of the book, except in the corners where my dull exacto knife couldn’t cut.  It doesn’t look that great, but it’s usable.  I gave the inside a coat of watered down glue to give the walls some structural integrity and it’s sitting with a weight on it.  I may try to clean it up a bit sometime later this month.  The spine was broken already (part of the reason I chose this book), so cleaning up the inside and fixing the spine might be a project for another night.

I can’t say I’m happy with the way it turned out — it’s definitely not something I want to show off to people.  With that said, it was fun to do, and turned out pretty well given the lack of tools. materials or planning.

Thing-A-Day Day One: A Hollow Book

Today did not go exactly as planned.  I wanted to kick off Thing-A-Day with something substantial, so I was originally planning to go to Pumping Station: One and finish the construction of a vertical garden I started with my brother.  Unfortuneately Snowpocalypse had other ideas and I ended up at home.  Due to my recent move, my tools and materials are in quite a bit of disarray, so my options were fairly limited.

I ended up starting a hollow book.  I found some directions over here and started looking for a book to chop up.  I went with an old Harvard Collection Philosophy book that I, uh, borrowed from the library ~10 years ago.  I didn’t get too far.  I glued the sides together and got about 1/4 inch down into the book.  I couldn’t find an appropriate dremel bit, and the one I ended up using gave off some unpleasant smoke.

This wasn’t the way I wanted to kick off this month, but it has been a good lesson in how crucial planning is.  Hopefully I’ll finish this off tomorrow and give myself some time to plan things out for Thursday more carefully.

February is Thing-A-Day Month

This month I’ll be (trying) to make one new thing every day.  Or at least working on part of a larger prokect every day.  The details are over here, if you want them.  Over the summer I tried to do something similar.  I wanted to write some new piece of code every day.  I didn’t last too long, but I really liked the idea.  A couple of months ago I came across some sage productivity advice — make a mark on the calendar every day you practice your craft.  I started doing it a couple of weeks ago and have been doing pretty well, so this fit very well into something I’m already trying to do.  I’ve got a couple of larger projects planned out, as well as some smaller ones.  If anyone is interested in joining us, there’s also a good sized group of people from Pumping Station: One who will be meeting regularly for company and to help each other out.


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