I faced up to the day, not exactly knowing what to do.
In fact, I woke up at around 06:30, with the early morning
sun shining into my bed room.
It has been a long day, and it tortured me a lot. So,
I went out on a bicycle, again, not knowing where to go,
really. I only ended up in purchasing a packet of sandwiches
for my lunch...
If I had coating to do, during the morning hours,
that would have been easier, of course, but then, ...
Am I enjoying what I have been doing? I am no longer
sure... How the hell do other people of my context
spend their times, I just wonder.
House wives seem to be faring much better than us, men.
After all, they have been used to it, ..., I think.
Anyway, I picked up myself after a while. Take a look at
the following.
I decided to spend my time of today, reproducing a
lot of the fork, seen at the far end of this image.
The first thing you need to do is to make sure that
they are of the same length. What folows is showing you
the interim process, in terms of pencil markings on the
redundant materials.
They are then subjected to the process of forming the
gaps, as shown below, by my milling machine.
At this stage in time, the only major operation on the
pieces is the incisions made, as can bee seen, not too well?
You may see better in the following, what I mean.
I thought of not employing a top profile template,
but, in the end, I made one, the shape of which
were transcribed as you may see here.
It takes a long time to complete this process, and
that is welcome, because I simply need to kill my time off.
Silly?, I know...
Anyway, this is what I have got at the end of today, looking
very ruffled, but then, I cannnot help it. These are very
coarse materials.
What is slowly sinking into my mind is that I am
probably facing the near impossible situation, of,
having so much redundant materials to work on.
For instance, what am I supposed to be doing with all these
redundant pieces? It is like a nightmare!
If I make one SP, I then end up with two redundancies!
Today's new fork business alone, I am talking about
40 of them! 40 forks to be given away, fine in itself,
but, then what?..., It really makes me think!
In fact, I woke up at around 06:30, with the early morning
sun shining into my bed room.
It has been a long day, and it tortured me a lot. So,
I went out on a bicycle, again, not knowing where to go,
really. I only ended up in purchasing a packet of sandwiches
for my lunch...
If I had coating to do, during the morning hours,
that would have been easier, of course, but then, ...
Am I enjoying what I have been doing? I am no longer
sure... How the hell do other people of my context
spend their times, I just wonder.
House wives seem to be faring much better than us, men.
After all, they have been used to it, ..., I think.
Anyway, I picked up myself after a while. Take a look at
the following.
I decided to spend my time of today, reproducing a
lot of the fork, seen at the far end of this image.
The first thing you need to do is to make sure that
they are of the same length. What folows is showing you
the interim process, in terms of pencil markings on the
redundant materials.
They are then subjected to the process of forming the
gaps, as shown below, by my milling machine.
At this stage in time, the only major operation on the
pieces is the incisions made, as can bee seen, not too well?
You may see better in the following, what I mean.
I thought of not employing a top profile template,
but, in the end, I made one, the shape of which
were transcribed as you may see here.
It takes a long time to complete this process, and
that is welcome, because I simply need to kill my time off.
Silly?, I know...
Anyway, this is what I have got at the end of today, looking
very ruffled, but then, I cannnot help it. These are very
coarse materials.
What is slowly sinking into my mind is that I am
probably facing the near impossible situation, of,
having so much redundant materials to work on.
For instance, what am I supposed to be doing with all these
redundant pieces? It is like a nightmare!
If I make one SP, I then end up with two redundancies!
Today's new fork business alone, I am talking about
40 of them! 40 forks to be given away, fine in itself,
but, then what?..., It really makes me think!