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miscellaneous ben January 12, 2015

Still standing in spite of the winter storms

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3D modeling / printing, I.T. ben January 06, 2015

3D Printed Snowglobe

Here’s a cool idea for a present, model someone’s house, 3D print it and stick it in a snow globe. Bonus points if the person is really attached to their house and live in a place that gets good snow.

How hard can this be right? Well it’s actually pretty hard but I feel like with all the gotchas researched and out of the way, that I would be able to do another one easily.

Here’s the process in a nutshell:

  1. Sketchup for modeling
  2. Shapeways for 3D printing
  3. Painting
  4. Sticking in snow globe

Here’s the actual process with all the gotchas:

1. Sketchup for modeling

Sketchup is perfect for the job and can export models to DAE natively and STL using this plugin, both formats can be imported by Shapeways. But it can be very hard to model a solid with no leaks. And leaks will really fuck things up. Also if you have a leaky model, fixing it it out of the question requiring starting from scratch. This other plugin is quite good at finding leaks but horrible a pointing them out, I only found it later in the process but I found it useful to check the model with it every time I made a change. The same way you compile after every added line of code right? There are other products out there to find the leaks and point them out, all of them horrible and requiring various exports imports to see results. Ultimately you know you have a leak when your model looks like shit in the finder preview on your mac (yes *.daes are previewable) or in Shapeways’ excellent viewer.

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2. Shapeways for 3D printing

Absolutely nothing bad to say there, Shapeways is amazing and light years ahead of the competition in terms of service & useability. I used their “strong & flexible plastic” material as it’s cheap and I had done extended submersion tests with it but it is quite limited in the small details it can render. The minimum wall size with it is 0.7 millimeters and anything around this size doesn’t look super sharp. They just came up with a line of “Detail Acrylic” materials which promise much better resolution but I was too far in the process and hadn’t tested the material in water. To compound the issue the empty snowglobes I found are on the small side and so a lot of details that make a house special to someone got lost.

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3. Painting

This is where small didn’t help, it was tedious but not impossible. Definitely being able to 3D print the color would have been nice but the only material that allows this at the moment (full color sandstone) doesn’t lend itself well to this project. You also want to varnish it for good measure. As far as gluing the house and subsequently the globe on its wooden base I’ve used E6000 which was recommended by the manufacturer and many custom snowglobe making blogs.

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4. Sticking in snowglobe

This is the trickiest operation where everything can go wrong. First of all it’s good to play with how to insert the rubber gasket before you glue a house to it. Putting in in the freezer for 5 minutes and adding water to its edges will help slide it in.

Now about 80% of the snowflakes that were provided floated and wanted to do nothing else than float. A good idea is to put the flakes in another glass of water, scoop the shitty floating ones out and then add the rest to the globe upside down right before you add the house. Quite frankly I wish I had even filtered the snowflakes, they came with particles that gray out the water a bit. Some recommend adding glycerin to slow the falling of the flakes, I felt like they were falling at an acceptable rate with only water.

Another issue is one of bacteria growth. Per recommendations I’ve disinfected everything and used distilled water and added 1 drop of rubbing alcohol to the water. In the submersion tests I’ve done (not using distilled water or alcohol) the water would get noticeably funky after ~3 months. I don’t know how the new method holds over time.

Pull a bit of the gasket away to fill with distilled water, add some E6000 glue around the joint between the rubber and the glass and you’re set.

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Hard truth #1: A simple house isn’t a great subject to put in a snow globe, it kind of depends on it shape but it will occupy only the bottom part of the globe. I’m still happy about the result.

Hard truth #2: Snow globe distort the view of what is inside them. Not a huge deal, this just caught me off guard.

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The finished product

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self sustainability, wood ben January 05, 2015

Frozen marsh = easy access to dead trees

I’ll gladly help nature reclaim them.

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nature encounters ben December 24, 2014

Turturkeykeys

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nature encounters ben December 24, 2014

Weird tracks

I don’t know what happened there.

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life in the U.S., miscellaneous ben December 12, 2014

Vermont Winter

Crazy drivingIMG_1351

Power outagesIMG_1364

No water? No problem with all the snowIMG_1373

Out of this worldIMG_1383

Pretty decent breakfast viewIMG_1387

Not all trees can take it  IMG_1319

All this untainted snow to play inIMG_1221

Do you want to build a snowmaaaaaaan?IMG_1174

Yup, same oneIMG_1303

Not just majestic; Maple majesticIMG_1306

life in the U.S., miscellaneous ben December 09, 2014

Can't catch a fucking break from all the buying.

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Marketing: lining your pockets while contributing nothing to the world. A weird mix of hedonism and nihilism.

poultry, self sustainability ben November 10, 2014

Leveled & given its cap

IMG_0813It’s been attracting coyotes despite my cleaning it pretty well.

life in the U.S., miscellaneous ben November 10, 2014

Setting stuff on fire

bringing humans together since 1,600,000 B.C.

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Lego / Duplo ben November 07, 2014

Vaccum Duplo Domino Actuator

4 words you never thought you’d see together.

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I unfortunately did not capture it in motion.

miscellaneous ben November 03, 2014

Chicken coop moved to our land

First the snow, then the mud, then we’re building a house. The chicken coop needed to be moved before all this. It’s weird to see it there.IMG_0763It took only 1:30 hours to move it 6 miles, flatbed trailers and good friends are awesome.

self sustainability ben November 01, 2014

Finally all processed

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self sustainability ben October 27, 2014

240lbs of Apples

I’ve learned about another great imperial measure: the bushel!

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You know you’re having fun when you use a pan as a spoon

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The house smells so good

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Canning

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Nothing is wasted, the chickens looooove the by-product which is still full of yum-yums.

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Lego / Duplo ben October 25, 2014

Cool Duplo Project #17 – Crustacean of some type

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self sustainability, wood ben October 19, 2014

Protected: Wood this year

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miscellaneous ben October 19, 2014

Land view

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miscellaneous ben October 19, 2014

Cemetery

 

Ever since I saw it on the survey map, I’ve been curious to find this cemetery. It’s not on our land but right next to it.cemetery survey

 

It’s tricky to find as it doesn’t stand out much from the rest of the forest. Lots of graves from the early 1800s, cool stuff!

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self sustainability ben October 14, 2014

Soap boxes & soap

Soapmaking is Nicole’s project but she doesn’t post anything about it. As this settles into an acquired skill, it’s time to build some proper boxes.

A few two-bys

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 Watch your fingers, arms; pretty much any protuberance

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Assembly required

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Reminiscent of Breaking Bad

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Curing

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8 weeks curing time, I’ll post the soaps when they are done. We’ve been using them for a while now and they are my absolute favorite. They are made with our wax & honey, tallow from friends’ animals and sometimes goat milk. They last forever unlike the shit you buy in stores. Nicole is experimenting with a recipe that does not include coconut oil or olive oil, this way we’ll be able to source all ingredients locally.

Fun fact: soap is thought to have originated on sacrificial altars when rain mixed with ashes and fat made a suspicious substance someone decided to take a shower with. Sacrifices & dumb luck created one of the biggest advancement in chemistry. Maybe we could sacrifice our way to Mars?

hunting, self sustainability ben October 06, 2014

Hunting

And the unusual places & times it takes you to.

IMG_0438This is the main field of our land at dusk, a great reward after hiking through rough terrain. I still find many new and interesting places in the forest.

miscellaneous ben October 06, 2014

Maple Fiber Strength

 

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apiculture, self sustainability ben September 29, 2014

Honey

All in all this has been a pretty weird bee season. Between the swarms, the bear attacks, the drone baby-boom and the lack of reserves; I lamented that no sweetness would be gained from the hard work.

To my good surprise however, the bees finally adjusted to all this and got in a decent amount of honey. It probably helps that they already kicked out all these freeloader males.

Lot of activity but they remained super friendly throughout my extraction of a few frames

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I only pulled 6 frames, I want to leave enough food behind for the cold days ahead

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The cells are packed!

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The frames gotten from the Top Bar Hive are all used, the wax is saved for soap & lip balm making.

Sticky business

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While the frams of the Langstroth Hive are spun in an extractor in an effort to save the wax (saving bees the costly work of making more wax if you’re only interested in the honey).

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As I said, not a great year but happy to have gotten some loot

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Looks great, tastes great

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life in the U.S. ben September 24, 2014

If the public school would stop sending scammy crap through my kid that'd be lovely

Nothing says “fuck you” like the use of the imperative to imply the inability to opt-out.

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Whore out your friend & family’s information in exchange for garbage!

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Hurray! More plastic for your trash!

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Win a playground that’ll make you want to stab your eyes to replace the one the school already has.

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Use kids to guilt trip friends & family into buying shit they don’t need to make a company profit; a side-effect of which will be raising pennies on the dollar for the school (but who knows that information is nowhere to be found).

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Make sure to read the “Tips for successful selling” so you can be a great sales drone, this is how you do fundraising in la la land.


IMG_0355Grab the deluxe package & teeth whitening from a company in Minnesota, that’s the school picture spirit!


Asking concerned parents to chip in, hiring a local photographer to take pictures of all the kids. Nah.

miscellaneous ben September 17, 2014

The marketing dickweeds in action

IMG_0282Making every effort to not lie while leaving enough ambiguity for your brain to read what it wants to read. But maybe what irritates me more is their implying that healthy food doesn’t taste delicious initially.

DID YOU KNOW? When combined with actual healthy food, Skippy can help it not taste like shit while associating itself with its health benefits.

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