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#27 Oct 28 2011 at 10:25 PM Rating: Good
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Drift,

Mostly classical; tchaikovsky gerswhin (yes I know I probably mispelled both names) etc...

You spelled Gershwin right but typed it wrong. At least I'm hoping that was a simple transposition :) One of my favorite CDs from my dad is Miles Davis playing Porgy and Bess - good stuff.

Me, I'm doing the normal Saturday routine - garbage and grocery shopping the morning, then I hope to get some more trees in to chop up before the snow starts. Lubriderm - did you really mean four to six feet, or inches? Because local reports for me are varying wildly between three to six, and over a foot, so it'll most likely be some brief slush. If not, well, a foot of wet snow with all the trees that still have leaves could potentially spell disaster. Which I'm kinda looking forward to!

Sunday, if the area hasn't been demolished by snow-downed trees, my sister-in-law is having us all out to Buffalo Wild Wings for football. Yay!
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#28 Oct 28 2011 at 11:15 PM Rating: Excellent
Watched game 7 of the world series (For @#%^'s sake, Rangers...) and drove home from college. 45 minutes away, so I'm home almost every weekend. Free food!

Saturday, I'm possibly babysitting my younger siblings, who are six year old twins that you can't leave home alone as much as I would love to. But hey, money on top of the free food, so whatever.

Sunday I'm probably just going to sit back and relax a bit, and try to ignore looming deadlines like most of my problems. If I don't think about it, it doesn't exist. I'm sure that's a school of philosophy somewhere.

varusword75 wrote:
Drift,

Mostly classical; tchaikovsky gerswhin (yes I know I probably mispelled both names) etc...


Which Gershwin, George or Ira? When I was in band in high school, we did a lot of George's music in a Rhapsody in Blue show. Was pretty fun.

Edited, Oct 29th 2011 1:17am by IDrownFish
#29 Oct 29 2011 at 6:40 AM Rating: Excellent
varusword75 wrote:
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Edited, Oct 28th 2011 11:24am by varusword75
ITT: Varus is going to be doing some double penetration this weekend.
#30 Oct 30 2011 at 4:10 PM Rating: Excellent
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varusword75 wrote:
Kao,

What kind of mill?



It's a 25" Blurry Customs CNC mill kit. Specifically, this one:
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Thats an older picture, the top plate is on now, along with most of the wiring.
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#31 Oct 31 2011 at 9:14 AM Rating: Good
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Pumpkin Lörd Kaolian wrote:
varusword75 wrote:
Kao,

What kind of mill?



It's a 25" Blurry Customs CNC mill kit. Specifically, this one:
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Thats an older picture, the top plate is on now, along with most of the wiring.


When you have your workshop complete, what are you going to build?
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#32 Oct 31 2011 at 12:41 PM Rating: Good
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When you have your workshop complete, what are you going to build?

Wombat-sized mobile artillery vehicles.

Duh.
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#33 Oct 31 2011 at 8:27 PM Rating: Excellent
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A bunch of different things. I can't make anything fast enough to compete with mass production, so i'm going to specilize in high complexity, higher value thingies. Radio control helicopter parts, plastic model detail kits (an actual machined metal engine block for a p-51 mustang in 1:48 scale? no one makes one). Possibly some computer parts, decorative fan grills, etc. Definitly some wood things, decorative jewelry boxes, wooden crochet hooks, etc. I have a 3D laser scanner that goes with the mill so i'll also be able to pretty much reproduce any existing part, in theory at least. I know some people have already asked me to make a few things for toys that have proken pieces that aren't available anymore.

Things like that.
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#34 Nov 02 2011 at 3:32 PM Rating: Good
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It's a time intensive project, but you could probably make a small drone aircraft.
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