but how many angels will fit in it?

Tiny house sculpture:

Mark Frauenfelder: Artist Willard Wigan made a model of a house that fits on the head of a pin.
‘I spent 15 hours a day for seven weeks sculpting a minute piece of diamond. The beams are made out of floating fibres that you see in sunlight.

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‘To paint the house, I took the hair from a dead spider’s legs and made a paintbrush. Then it was a case of being very patient and careful.’

Now playing: A Wolf At The Door (It Girl. Rag Doll) by Radiohead from the album “Hail To The Thief”

links for 2006-10-05

links for 2006-10-04

can’t add a thing

it’s worth noting:

it’s worth noting that the behavior of the Republican leadership is not representative of the people who voted for them.

There’s nothing wrong with voting your values, and these people claim to represent them.

You trusted them, and they lied.

Perhaps it’s worth asking yourself if maybe they’re also lying to you about what kind of people the Democrats are.

links for 2006-10-03

tools

I am in the midst of a camera construction project — a curved-platen, wide angle pinhole camera (6×17 cm) — and I needed a 180mm/7.08 inch circle. The focal length — 90 mm — is the radius of the two half-circles that will guide the film through the camera. But the tool to cut a circle that size is a — wait for it — circle cutter. Locally available at Hardwicks.

So far, so good. But a circle cutter is not something you use with a hand drill or power drill. It is designed for use with a drill press. So after much aggravation, I returned the circle cutter and tried to figure out some other way to do this. No success.

Then I saw this piece on TechShop, and dropped an email to the King of All Makers to see if he knew of a local equivalent here in Seattle. No, he didn’t but he did have a drill press he was willing to loan out. Jackpot!

<sigh> It only has a 3/8 inch chuck and I need a 1/2 inch for the shank of the circle cutter. Once again, stymied. Adapters usually go the other way, to fit small shanks in large chucks, not large shanks into smaller ones.

Did you know can get a 5-speed drill press on eBay for US$9.95 (w/o shipping)? So I’m back on track, as soon as it gets here. But what a circuitous path it’s been.

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