June 25, 2013

Quadcopter Build introduction part 1

This is another  little project that I put together last month. I will write a more in depth post about the components, board settings, and flight behavior when I have some more time.  It uses inexpensive parts and flies quite well.  There was a bit of trial and error involved (a few broken props) getting this thing flying...

This thing is really fast.  
Photo of prop for scale:

June 24, 2013

4 Post Bed Project

I have let this blog die for the past year or so, and I thought I would start it back up with a recent project.
During the past few days of flooding and destruction in Canmore and surrounding Alberta I tried to do something constructive, and I have built myself a 4 post bed frame.  This is the first bed frame I have ever owned since leaving home in Bend.  

The bed is constructed of construction grade pine and took a fair amount of sanding to get into shape.


As suggested by my brother, Jared, I choose to use 2x6s at a 90 degrees for the uprights.  It is incredibly study and the bed has absolutely no movement or play.


June 1, 2012

New Camera!

A few weeks ago my camera died.  I have just replaced it with a new Canon SLR (I am quite excited about this new toy) but I still need a new SD card before it is fully operational.  Look forward to better picture quality coming soon.

Climbing Last Week

Last week Kel and I headed over to Vantage, Wa for some climbing.  Having never been there, I was very impressed with what it had to offer; great rock, easy access, and swimming in the Columbia River near by.  The original plan was to head to the North Cascades for some alpine but the weather did not cooperate.

Photos: Compliments of Kel being on top of having a camera.






April 10, 2012

Teacup Nordic Race (Overdue post)

So I made this video back in January.  This was shortly after I got my new Iphone so to entertain myself while Katie and Chelsea raced I made a video of the event entirely shot and edited on my phone.  I need to pick up some new classic skis so I can ski next time instead of just play on my phone...

April 9, 2012

My New Ride and Bed/Bins (Part 1)

Prior to selling the bus I purchased a '91 Toyota Previa Altrec.  Yes I bought a mini van....and no it is not funny...  This past week I spent a LARGE amount of time customizing the interior and as promised I am posting some pictures of this work.

The boxes are angle iron frame with square tubing supports, expanded metal sides for breathability/strength, and aluminum tops/lids for weight reduction and style. All bins are locking and keyed the same.

It has a modular design so that one has the option of a full bed, a single bed with a captains chair if I remove one of the small bins, or two captains chars with a storage bin in the back.  The build went smoothly with the exception of taking a lot of hours, and when I welded up the frame for the large bin it was about 2 inches too big to fit in the door...I hate it when that happens...so some modifications were needed to the bin design.  I ended up cutting it in half and having the whole back bin capable of splitting in two and bolting together to install in the van.

I also made a short video that I will be posting at a later date (when it isn't 12:30 at night before I leave on a climbing trip).  I am extremely happy with the way the bed/lockers turned out.  I also installed a roof rack so I can haul around way more stuff that I need in a rocket box.  As a side note, roof racks are a rip off.











                              
 While I was working on the bins Katie made some beautiful curtains (will show in later post) and a whole lot of jerky to take to Canada!

March 4, 2012

Costantini Jewelry

If you don't already know, Katie has started her own jewelry business and is making some beautiful stuff ("simple elegant designs").  She doesn't yet have a proper webpage, but until then you can see her stuff on her etsy site:     http://www.etsy.com/shop/KCostantini

Coffee Roaster

So back in October I made a coffee roaster for Katie's Birthday.  That one met its demise but I will spare you that story (not a design error...).  So a little while ago I made Katie a new Coffee Roaster using the same control box I had built for the previous one.  The picture below depicts the newest model.  It uses a simple hot air popcorn popper and parts from Radio Shack and Fred Meyers.

Here are the plans I loosely followed to make the roaster:
http://www.engadget.com/2006/02/28/how-to-make-a-popcorn-popper-coffee-roaster/
Basically the popper has the fan and heating element wired in series and to make a roaster you separate the two circuits so that you can control each individually.

Many people will just use a popcorn popper  to roast coffee (with the correct side venting not a mesh screen...screen = fire).  But with these simple modifications you can have a lot more control over the roasting process (variable fan and heat controls, thermometer to monitor roast process).  It is a simple design and anyone with little to no knowledge of electronics could put one together.  The drawing on the link is a little confusing so if you want to build one and have any questions send me a message. I have put together 3 of these

The thermometer is just a candy thermometer (reads to 550 F) inserted through a drilled hole to the correct height to read bean temperature

   
You can see that with this style of roaster you get a fairly even roast.  Katie has since refined her roasting process and can get an even more consistent roast.
  
 The smell of coffee beans that have been roasted the day before is incredible.

March 2, 2012

Sold the Bus

This afternoon I sold my beloved VW bus, or as all that new her well called her, "The Bus".  A guy like it so much that he bought it before he heard it run.  To commemorate The Bus I have added this album of pictures or as Katie refers to it, "bus porn."  (She is just jealous that I have more picture of the bus than her..... not intentional of course)








Yes the door did decide to fall off one morning








Good time but definitely time to move on...and now I have money to buy food and such!