Apr 3, 2010

After You

Went 3D and even got the bottom on.  A bit more internal framing and it'll be time to bring out the noxious epoxy and paint fumes!

Mar 30, 2010

My Current Boat Build: After You

Ok, so here's the link to the web page for my build of the boat. Link to the original designer's site, etc.

The goal is a boat small enough to trailer easily, power minimally, sleep overnight in. I want to explore the small rivers of Minnesota and Wisconsin canoe-trip style, but I don't want to camp out. So the Chugger design is perfect. It's like a jonboat with a pup tent combined in one funky looking package.

I built a Portuguese Dinghy last year and that was a lot of fun. But I wanted bigger. I really thought about building an Escargot, but that's a bit out of reach still. Once I saw the Chugger I knew it was the boat for me.

Ideally I'll be done with it by early June and can show up with it at the Lake Pepin Messabout and get some time on the Namekagon river before the summer heat lowers the waterline and adds to the rapids. The St. Croix and Minnesota rivers are also options. I'm also really grooving on the idea of having adventures on Bear Lake, where we have a cabin.

I took the design plan, broke it out into distinct steps, and printed each stop on it's own page. So far I'm almost done with the sides and tonight I cut and framed the roof and deck. I am excited by the idea that I'll go "3-d" this weekend. Once I get the bulk of the construction done the hard work starts. Epoxy and fiberglass filleting, covering, sealing and finishing. And then sanding, more epoxy, layers of paint, layers of spar varnish, etc. I think it'll be good.

I waited as long as I could before beginning the build, as the "shop" is actually my car's half of the garage. So now that the snow is gone I can park on the street and work in the garage. But now that I'm working, I remember how much I enjoy it. Popping the garage door open, catching a breeze through the shop, feeling the night air.. Awesome. I keep thinking I need a radio or something out there, but the lack of noise is so much better.

The livery/style is modeled after the european Doerak look. Utility with a touch of style.

The designer says it's for protected waters only, and the other builders of this model all agree. Apparently Lake Minnetonka is right out, but more than one has show up at the Lake Pepin Messabout over the years. Funny enough most of the builds are up here. Designer is from Iowa, the Think Pink is from Princeton MN, and another one was built in Illinois. I think it's well suited to small river travel. That said, I don't know how far down the St Croix I'd go. Any of those powerboats kicking up the huge wakes could make for at the very least an uncomfortable trip.

Nobody has done a capsize test in a Chugger, and if I can manage I intend to do one myself. I really want to know it's limits as far as tipping, waves from the side, etc.

I like it because it's a quick build, easy to customize, and has a unique look. Like all my boats it's not intended to be an heirloom, just a fun toy for as many years as it'll last. (With proper care, of course.)






Mar 29, 2010

After You

I have begun building the next boat in earnest.  Jill's been gone so I've been busy with the kids but have managed to get the sides cut and mostly framed.  Cut the windows just a bit ago and need to frame them.  After that I will cut the deck and roof and after framing those will go 3D.  Can't wait!

Mar 22, 2010

My New Boat


(some assembly required, watch this space)

Mar 11, 2010

2009 Walking Index:


Days walked: 180
Hours spent walking: 216
Miles walked: 648
Personal Best time: 54:55
Days pace came in under an hour: 21
Slowest Month: January
Fastest Month: May
Worst Month: May (%)
Best month: July (*)
Favorite Month: January ($)
Date of Personal Best time: July 9 (#)

% Personal best combined with high number of walk vs nonwalk days
* Most injuries, healing time, low walk vs nonwalk days
$ Hardest walk, coldest walk, no strangers around, dark, quiet, peaceful
# Best ever and yearly best!

Mar 10, 2010

Latest Craftiness

A collection of pictures of my latest craftiness. Most of these are from the last two months. Some are a bit older and I'm finally able to document them. And yes, the lighting is a bit moody, but it looked really good at the time. Next time going for better, brighter light.














Feb 15, 2010

Valentine's Day

We made "bonbons" and had a wonderful family evening watching the Olympics.

Feb 11, 2010

Frozen Fnirt




I've gone and signed up for the Polar Bear Plunge. It's to raise money for the Special Olympics. Every little bit helps. I figured this would be one marathon I could do, since it's only a minute or two long. A little chilly, however.

Really easy to pledge even just a little bit, just click on the link!

Feb 6, 2010

Visual Confusion


So I built a Telestereoscope once, and it kinda worked, but has always been a disappointment to me.

I've since read about pseudoscopes, and have decided I want to build one of those, as well. Funny thing about pseudoscopes is that they were invented by Charles Wheatstone, a concertina pioneer. Odd, how things come full circle sometimes.

Anyway, I pulled out the old Telestereoscope to goof around with it and somehow managed to calibrate it perfectly for a few minutes. WOW! I had an inkling of how cool it could be, but really managed to get it working quite well. I'm still going to rebuild it with an enclosed and easily adjustable system, but the one I started with can really do the job! It enhanced depth perception and makes the normal, everyday 3d world seem more.. 3d? Very cool indeed.

So the next step is to come up with a standard box for these optical jigs and start building!

Feb 3, 2010

Daddy's little girl


Lily is working on her first scrollsaw project - heavily supervised, of course. She came to me one day saying she wanted to scroll something. Nothing in particular. Just something. A girl after my own heart.

Jan 5, 2010

Tasty Tasty Head Trauma

Just before Halloween I was at skating lessons and fell backwards on the ice, hitting my head. I actually heard the sound of it echo off the walls. It was pretty cool. No bump, no blood, no dizziness or anything. Until the next day, which was horrible. But by a day or two later it was ok.

In December when we went to the amusement park at Nick Universe or whatever it's called I went on the balloon ride. It's arguably the tamest ride in the park. I got so dizzy and nauseous [and I don't get dizzy or nauseous normally] I was wiped out for the rest of the day. And I've had a few of those experiences. So now I'm to the point of not being able to turn my head quickly without getting dizzy. Quite annoying.

This last weekend I was complaining about the dizziness and my sister chastised me for not seeking medical attention. So I went today. And then I went for a CT scan of my noggin. So maybe I should have had that looked at before. I get credit for a concussion though!

Dec 25, 2009

Kleenex crossbow

From one of my new woodworking books, this is the first of many fun little gizmos and gadgets I will be making. And it fires quite well!

Dec 18, 2009

Skating Spectacular Stravanganza

Tonight was the holiday program for our skating classes, and they had open skating mixed with some exhibitions. Lots of snacks and more kids than you could count. It was a lot of fun!

Jill and Eli and Lily and I got to do a bunch of skating until completely wrung out. I snuck some practice in and even ended up in a death spiral of phenomenal proportions, but didn't even completely wipe out.

[Yesterday I walked to Target for lunch (1 mile there and back), home (3.5 miles) and then did an hour of skating lessons. Today I walked to Target for lunch again (1 more mile) and home (3.5 more) and then did tonight's skating for two hours. Needless to say, I am pretty wiped out.]

As for the exhibitions, we got to see a bunch of skaters..

Including one we knew! This is Tom's daughter:


She was quite good. There were more skaters..
Including a group!

And of course, a Zamboni wrapped it up!

Dec 9, 2009

The Kids

Just some notes on the kids, half bragging and half trying to remember things later.

  • Came home from work one day and Lily was upset. She's in First Grade. She had tested to progress to the next reading level at school and did not achieve her goal. As a result she has to go up to the Fifth Grade classrooms *ALONE* to get new books, which is what she really was frustrated about. Her current level and new goal are four grades ahead. Yikes!
  • Eli is really turning into a young man. He has this thing where he puts his hand on his chin in contemplation when he's thinking, it's really quite intelligent looking. His personality is also really coming into focus. More than a few times lately I've been interacting with him and can see a personality. Hard to explain.
  • Lily's ice skating is coming along nicely - she can make a little spin standing still!
  • Eli and I just finished "Surely you're joking, Mr Feynman.", a book (350 pages, no pictures!) of anecdotes from Richard Feynman's life. He was a brilliant physicist who not only worked on the atomic bomb project, but had a very interesting personality and way of communicating complex ideas. Anyway, I read the whole book to Eli. He said he liked it because he "didn't understand any of it" but really did get quite a bit of it. We both appreciate Feynman because of his unique and creative thinking methods. So Eli has gone back now and is reading it to himself.
  • Lily is practicing her cartwheel constantly. Some day she'll nail that thing, but for now it's just a half-cartwheel/floppy thing.
  • Eli and I have the same brain. Seriously. Half the time I feel awful for him and wish he wasn't cursed with my brain, the other half the time I feel great pride because he's a smart little bugger!
  • Lily and Eli are still thick as thieves. Sometimes they bicker, but for the most part they just feed off each other and have a great time. Unfortunately, sometimes they use their powers for evil, not good. Like when we're all in the car and they've decided it's time for a snack.
  • Eli has started programming. His goal is to write a game for the Nintendo DS (or GBA), and when he found out I knew how to develop for the DS he hounded me until I relented. (See how I did that?) After a brief shot at BASIC we moved on to Scratch, from MIT. It's a more abstract programming "language" that allows kids to get things going fairly quickly. Even has a repository online where they can all share code and share their applications. Very cool stuff, and he's hungry for more more more!
  • Lily is playing the piano, and she's doing it like a musician. Two hands, reading music, using all sorts of complicated Piano words that I don't understand. :) Making beautiful music.
I love my kids more than life itself. It's so much fun to see them growing like this!

Dec 2, 2009

Squirtle

My latest Pokemon cross stitch pillow (for Lily)

Nov 20, 2009

Catching Up: Finally!



I have finally caught up on all of my old photo albums! (click on the month to be taken to that month's albums..)


Another beautiful spring month. We went to Bear Lake once and Lake George once. We also went to Brainerd for a water park weekend, Grandmpa & Grandpa's Christmas gift to our family and Uncle Ted's family. Jill and I got to see Bloc Party live, and I got to go on a couple TNRs. Lily had a spring program at school, and we found some time to make some silly family movies.


Quite a month! I went on a couple TNRs. I also caught Crystal Method in concert at First Avenue. Lily really refined her biking skills, and we all got to go to Camp Kici Yapi for a family open house. But the big event was our trip to New York and Washington D.C. Lots of pictures, fun, stories, and exhaustion!


The big event was Jill's birthday BBQ. Two trips to Bear Lake and a trip to Lake George continued our travels for the month. We spent a day down in Rochester visiting with Uncle Jerry, Aunt Jean and Uncle Leo at Quarry Hill park and beyond. We got to see the cousins at home and at the cabin. We also attended the Rein in Sarcoma event at Como, a great experience! I began work on the Tweedledum, my homebrew boat. Finally, the kids attended a Children's Theater summer day camp complete with performance at the end of the week.


I completed the tweedledum and spent a weekend hanging with the scooter friends at a local rally. Two trips to Bear Lake including a stop to see the Lundbergs at their wonderful cabin. We were lucky enough to see the cousins again - and spend some time with them at the State Fair! Jill and I took her Mom to the Suzanne Vega concert, which we all really enjoyed. The kids had a last daycamp at Articulture with another performance at the end of the week. Finally, we began a new adventure with Lily changing schools to Lyndale, our new community school! (Eli will be changing next year)


The kids started school - Lily now takes the "walking bus" with other neighborhood kids. We went to Lake George for a weekend and launched the Tweedledum successfully! Our new favorite local restaurant is El Paraiso where they have monster Margarita's and great food. The new 38th Street Festival was a great hit, also. Finally, Robert and his scooter friends drove to CANADA for a long weekend. (And a long ride!)


Summer winds down with just a single trip to Bear Lake. We even saw some snow. Jill and Robert went to see Moby for an early anniversary and then for a late anniversary/birthday for Jill attended A Prairie Home Companion. We went to the Rennaisance festival with Jill's Mom. Finally, Halloween was a hit with our Ghost and Mermaid.

.. and that catches us up. Watch for more monthly summaries as the months roll by. I promise never to get this far behind again!

Skating

Last lesson of the "semester" last night and I passed! As a result, Tom will be following up on his bluff and taking the next level with me, hee heee! And I need some new figure skates.

Nov 15, 2009

Star Wars: Lego Wampa Ice Cave

Eli and I were playing Lego. He was working on a "Hoth" and I thought I'd add a Wampa and ice cave. Complete with suspended Luke and old bones!