Coating continues and within the next few days
they will go mat.
What follows are parts of my looms.
They are made of brass, showing you the skills I learnt
at Imperial College, London, are still kept in tact in
my own workshop! If you go postgrad as I did you must
fabricate virtually everything you need for your experiments,
thereby contributing to the world knowledge, which is the
condition for being granted your degree!
My interest in looms has since waned and I do not know when
I might pick it up!
My wife found this for me. It has been ransucked from
another house we own in Tokyo. This will be very useful
at our mountain cottage.
One day, I and my mother came back from an outing and
we found the garden completely pitch dark! This will be very handy!
In terms of real activities of today, what follows is
it.
These are not too deep, not too shallow cavity spoons,
for distribution amongst friends and the like.
I love this particular spoon, small enough and low pressure
on ECO and all that are implied!
As a result I could not work on those I created yesterday,
but with today's combined they should gve me enough time
to kill.
Having said that, all tommorrow I and my wife will be out
in Tokyo, morning in Setagaya, and afternoon at our house
in Musashino.
Maitaining multiple number of houses across Japan is
time and money consuming. There will not be logging
for tommorrow as we will be coming home late.
On a seperate issue I am wondering if plastics can
be employed to fabricate the chopstick containers.
My biggest concern is the scurs that may be left
on machining. How can they be smoothed out? I do not
really know. I have never workd with them before.
If I am successful they will be a colourful addition
to my holders!
What else? I think that is about it for now!
they will go mat.
What follows are parts of my looms.
They are made of brass, showing you the skills I learnt
at Imperial College, London, are still kept in tact in
my own workshop! If you go postgrad as I did you must
fabricate virtually everything you need for your experiments,
thereby contributing to the world knowledge, which is the
condition for being granted your degree!
My interest in looms has since waned and I do not know when
I might pick it up!
My wife found this for me. It has been ransucked from
another house we own in Tokyo. This will be very useful
at our mountain cottage.
One day, I and my mother came back from an outing and
we found the garden completely pitch dark! This will be very handy!
In terms of real activities of today, what follows is
it.
These are not too deep, not too shallow cavity spoons,
for distribution amongst friends and the like.
I love this particular spoon, small enough and low pressure
on ECO and all that are implied!
As a result I could not work on those I created yesterday,
but with today's combined they should gve me enough time
to kill.
Having said that, all tommorrow I and my wife will be out
in Tokyo, morning in Setagaya, and afternoon at our house
in Musashino.
Maitaining multiple number of houses across Japan is
time and money consuming. There will not be logging
for tommorrow as we will be coming home late.
On a seperate issue I am wondering if plastics can
be employed to fabricate the chopstick containers.
My biggest concern is the scurs that may be left
on machining. How can they be smoothed out? I do not
really know. I have never workd with them before.
If I am successful they will be a colourful addition
to my holders!
What else? I think that is about it for now!