Conchita, I had a full day today. The weather has
been a bit funny, though...
Caoting continued at different levels. There are new
members, as seen to the left of the following image.
Here below, you have some more ear piercers', plus
seen to the right are cooking chopstics. Their first
A coating. I will be busy with them from now on...
Floppy? butterknives are now on to C coating, because
they are of hard wood.
What took up most of my time today were thoese
seen below, Chinese spoons.
With these I meant to put into practice my grand unified
theory of spoon formation. However, as it turned out
I ignored my theory...
The most crucial part of my theory was how to loose
the gap volume. I had a good and long look at the
potential gap volume, and then I realised that
it was not after all a big deal... I naturally have
some reservation about these Chinese spoons, in that
it seems to take up a lot of my time.
I now know why... It is those individual steps that
you need to to follow. Individually, they are not that
time comsuming. They simply add up...
So, those 11 pieces on the left were done in about
90 minutes. Those on the right are yet to be done.
I am thinking of the total amount of time, outside
my coating, and my gut feeling is that each of these
Chinese spoons takes up about 45 minutes of my time.
Theri selling price? I do not remember well, but
something like JPY 1200. Much better to work at Mac!
What follows below are the sequences of my International
Space station being assembled. It looks simple,
but you need to think aout the order in which parts
are assembled. The biggest reasos is that peg holes
are very deep so that when struck in they are
perpendicular to the surface without any further
assistance. And, that means you cannot strike the
pegs as you please. You need to follow certain
steps...
These members are not glued. Sheer friction does the job...
Of course, you need to setp on the whole lot to make sure
they sit flat. What the hell! All I get from each of these
is mere JPY 2500! Oh, I forgot to upload my brush thing.
Tommorrow, oh my milling machine is doing a wonder with
these grids and brush hangers, too!
been a bit funny, though...
Caoting continued at different levels. There are new
members, as seen to the left of the following image.
Here below, you have some more ear piercers', plus
seen to the right are cooking chopstics. Their first
A coating. I will be busy with them from now on...
Floppy? butterknives are now on to C coating, because
they are of hard wood.
What took up most of my time today were thoese
seen below, Chinese spoons.
With these I meant to put into practice my grand unified
theory of spoon formation. However, as it turned out
I ignored my theory...
The most crucial part of my theory was how to loose
the gap volume. I had a good and long look at the
potential gap volume, and then I realised that
it was not after all a big deal... I naturally have
some reservation about these Chinese spoons, in that
it seems to take up a lot of my time.
I now know why... It is those individual steps that
you need to to follow. Individually, they are not that
time comsuming. They simply add up...
So, those 11 pieces on the left were done in about
90 minutes. Those on the right are yet to be done.
I am thinking of the total amount of time, outside
my coating, and my gut feeling is that each of these
Chinese spoons takes up about 45 minutes of my time.
Theri selling price? I do not remember well, but
something like JPY 1200. Much better to work at Mac!
What follows below are the sequences of my International
Space station being assembled. It looks simple,
but you need to think aout the order in which parts
are assembled. The biggest reasos is that peg holes
are very deep so that when struck in they are
perpendicular to the surface without any further
assistance. And, that means you cannot strike the
pegs as you please. You need to follow certain
steps...
These members are not glued. Sheer friction does the job...
Of course, you need to setp on the whole lot to make sure
they sit flat. What the hell! All I get from each of these
is mere JPY 2500! Oh, I forgot to upload my brush thing.
Tommorrow, oh my milling machine is doing a wonder with
these grids and brush hangers, too!