Sunday, January 30, 2011

The Days of Rectangular Soap are Numbered



Recently I decided that I needed to carve some soap. I discovered however that the current shapes of soap were not satisfactory so I decided I better come up with some new ones. I pulled out the hacksaw and the MIG and I put this mold together this afternoon. This picture shows a second pour of wax. My initial tests with soap did not work too well. According to the Internet I need to get something called a double boiler to melt the soap. I will look into that later.




This is a picture of my first wax pour and the resulting ingot.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

State of the farm



The farm is starting to outgrow its table. I think I am going to have to expand to another table so I can start some more sprouts for the spring. These are two of my favorites.




This is my avocado tree. It is really taking off. My other avocado tree went dormant after I replanted it, but now it is starting to show some new buds.




This is oregano. It smells really good. I think it could be put on a pizza or in a salad with spinach, or maybe on tacos.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Peanut Butter Hockey Puck




Recently my roommate moved out and took all the pans and spatulas with him so I was in serious need of some kitchen tools. After realizing that a cup makes a poor substitute for a spoon I decided to do something about it. I now have more pans than I ever knew I needed. When I got home from work I decided I better start making use of my investment so I invented this new desert. I call it the peanut butter hockey puck. Here is how you make it.


Ingredients:

ritz crackers
chocolate chips
peanut butter
sunflower seeds




Step 1:
Take those crackers and make some peanut butter sandwiches.




Step 2:
Mix some peanut butter with the chocolate chips in a bowel.



Step 3:
Put that bowel in the microwave and melt those chocolate chips. Stir in the peanut butter as it gets soft.

Step 4:
Throw a peanut butter sandwich in the chocolate and cover it up. Then put it on some kind of sheet covered with wax paper.





Step 4:
Now put some sunflower seeds on top of the chocolate covered sandwich. (This will make you feel like you are at a baseball game.)





Step 5:
After covering up all the sandwiches put them in the refrigerator to cool them down.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Topological Invariants

My new hobby is making things out of paper. This set of "sculptures" all possess the same topology.



I think if I could make this out of wood it would make a cool chair. I am considering building a steam bending setup for it.





Butterfly



Heart



Embrace

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Transplantations and Vertical Pumpkin Patches.

Happy New Year!




I realized that it is now time for the farm to expand out. My pumpkins were starting to get too big for the pots they were in so I moved them to a milk jug. A friend of mine told me that pumpkins know how to climb trees so I made this trellis so the pumpkins can climb up it. Later I might try to add some kind of vine based fruit as well.




Here are the pumpkins in their new home.




Here I started moving some of the bigger plants into some bigger containers.



This avocado is starting to really take off.




Here are the basil. They smell pretty good, but the oregano is my favorite. I can't wait to make a pizza out of it.




On an unrelated note I downloaded the openKinect Drivers and started to get them to work. It took some figuring out for me but I got the OpenCV wrappers to work as well. I am planning to write some code that uses the Kinect for something. I just have not figured out what yet. I need to sit and think about it.