<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><br></div> I thought it might be interesting to pose a couple of open-ended questions to the modlab group, to find out more about what people are doing, and how we can help eachother.<br>
<br></div> - What are your current projects?<br></div> - What is a project you would like to do, but lack a skill, tool, or a component?<br><br></div><br> I'll go first. :) I usually have a long list of projects on the go, but one of my new year's resolutions was to try to stay focused on just a few things to get them done. My shortlist right now is:<br>
<br></div> - An Alexander Graham Bell-inspired tetrahedral kite.<br></div> Before the fixed wing airplane 'took off', AGB believed if you built a kite big enough and rigid enough, you could put an engine on it and fly away. I saw a model of his super-kite, the "frost king" at the aviation museum and decided I had to build one. :) I'm making it out of dollar-store kebab skewers and tissue paper, so so far I've got about 6 feet of it built. Hoping to put a camera on it and launch it this month. (where I expect it to spectacularly disassemble itself in mid-air)<br>
<a href="http://www.nationalgeographicstock.com/comp/01/975/599395.jpg">http://www.nationalgeographicstock.com/comp/01/975/599395.jpg</a><br><br></div> - Fireproof stamps<br></div> I spend time at a glassblowing studio, wondering how to bring new creative ideas into the very very old tradition of glasswork. I'm currently caught up in the notion of making textured stamps I can use to push into the bottom or side of a drinking glass - but 2300C glass tends to make easily-carve-able stuff burst into cinders. I'm experimenting with carved graphite, water-soaked wood, and ceramics.</div>
<div><br><br></div><div> Projects I'm stuck on:<br></div><div> I'd like to build a bicycle or wind-powered generator, and I have an alternator, battery, and some big electrical motors out of an old car to build it with, but high-voltage electricity is not my area of expertise and I'm stumped on the inverter wiring. Anyone done this before?<br>
</div><div> There's a couple of great books at the library that I thought I'd check out, but I haven't had the motivation to borrow them yet. Maybe in the fall?<br></div><div><br><br></div> -Jason Cobill<br>
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