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The Keyboard and the Skew: Time to turn
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The Keyboard and the Skew. From Software development to woodworking and everything between. So, tomorrow it's time for a 4 day turning course. It is held by Västerbottens Hemslöjdsförening. Working with Åke Landstöm. Prenumerera på: Kommentarer till inlägget (Atom). The Wood Whisperer Woodworking Video Podcast and Blog. Friday Live 8/26/16 – New Boxes, Flocking, Narex Tools, and Shaper Hand-Held CNC. HO Scale Heims Mill. A slightly, moderately-more-complex planer sled. And, that's a wrap.
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The Keyboard and the Skew: Woodturning Day 1
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The Keyboard and the Skew. From Software development to woodworking and everything between. So at last we are here. After a few years of to few interested the course is on. The course is held in the Egilhalen at Västerbottens museum. Egil. The tool is a 19mm Robert Sorby finger gauge given a straight edge. This makes it simpler to use for beginner. Used correctly and carefulyl it gives a surface not far from that you get from a skew. Next exercise was to make an egg, which was done in dry birch. From...
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FloorSweepings: April 2010
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Any sufficiently advanced technology is 99% perspiration. Thursday, April 15, 2010. Rockclimbing, Baguettes, Agile Skills and Opposing Forces. Got into some interesting conversations recently - check out Slack: we're not slacking off! And FORCES Behind Skills. Links to this post. Friday, April 2, 2010. Life/Death/Agility 6: How Many Deaths Will it Take? Milo passed this little gem. But it was not to be. The project was canceled, a victim not of the audit but of the economy and a distant corporate mer...
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FloorSweepings: January 2010
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Any sufficiently advanced technology is 99% perspiration. Thursday, January 28, 2010. Yet another frakkin' metaphor. Vintage Trek from 1984, courtesy of YakShaving. This is beautiful, brilliantly engineered by master craftsmen and insanely efficient, but it's not what I want to build. However, it's what I do for a living, and I have to exhibit enthusiasm. Wright Flyer 1, courtesy of Wikipedia. This is ugly and somewhat makeshift, and is pretty lousy at its intended purpose. But. Links to this post. With ...
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FloorSweepings: January 2013
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Any sufficiently advanced technology is 99% perspiration. Monday, January 21, 2013. The Incident of the Fumbled Phone Screen. It was a technical screen led by an architect at a company that billed itself as Agile. We started out with a general conversation about good OO practice and Agile development. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Sometimes we get what we expect. The reactions to that? 8th Light - Home. Refactor and Source-Control Your CI. Ongoing by Tim Bray. In my earlier post, we di...
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FloorSweepings: July 2010
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Any sufficiently advanced technology is 99% perspiration. Tuesday, July 13, 2010. Just watched a great video - The Deep Synergy Between Testability and Good Design,. By Michael Feathers. Combining this with JBrains' blog post How test-driven development works (and more). And his video Integration Tests are a Scam. Would make an excellent intro to TDD, and maybe I'll get a chance to use it soon. Links to this post. Wednesday, July 7, 2010. Not so fast, Otaku. What about Goldman Sachs or BP? For models, I ...
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FloorSweepings: June 2010
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Any sufficiently advanced technology is 99% perspiration. Wednesday, June 16, 2010. If your company is just starting to talk about "agiling up" it's software process, my advice is to forget about timeboxed iterations and test driven development. Oh yes, those are good things, and they can enable agile software development, but let's be very clear: if the team isn't self-directed, cross-functional and respecting of its people, it's not Agile software development. It's . something else. Read the whole thing.
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The Keyboard and the Skew: Infill layer discovery.
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The Keyboard and the Skew. From Software development to woodworking and everything between. I just remember I have a blog. Is a bit dusty but why not give it a try and give something back to the internet. This is mainly about 3D-printing. So I have dipped my toes in a new hobby, Quadcopter flying. This mean some crashing which mean my 3D-printer will have to do some work. I made some alteration to some legs I found on thingivers.com and here it is in all is glory. The printing of the arm. During this tim...
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