The choice of either here or there felt like an insolvable puzzle. When I finally let go of the "either or" shape of the puzzle I could think of it as first there then later here. As of today, my thinking is that I should get a start elsewhere, be serious about my work, and build up to the point where I can comfortably revisit the options at Stutz.
Friday, August 21, 2015
Awesome Building
The choice of either here or there felt like an insolvable puzzle. When I finally let go of the "either or" shape of the puzzle I could think of it as first there then later here. As of today, my thinking is that I should get a start elsewhere, be serious about my work, and build up to the point where I can comfortably revisit the options at Stutz.
Thursday, August 20, 2015
Looking for space
I was nearly resigned to setting up shop in my basement until I found out about a space in Irvington.

This building / house is available to rent at a very reasonable price. It is a little smaller than what I thought I was looking for, but it is more space than I would have in my basement. I expected to wait a few more months before I started paying rent, but it is unlikely that this will stay on the market very long.
Since this opportunity has created a sense of urgency, I have hurried forward with searching for space that is on the market. Today I have an appointment to look at some garage / shop space for rent on South Harding street. Not an ideal location but based on the description, its something I should look at before making a decision. Tomorrow I have an appointment to look at some space in the Stutz building. I'm not sure that I would want to drive downtown every day, but the building has the right "vibe" for the kind of work I have in mind. A big advantage of the Stutz building is that being a tenant there qualifies me to participate in the Stutz Artists Association. The association could be a great benefit to marketing some of my work.
Follow up: The space on South Harding was a little bit interesting. Actually it was very close to the same size and price as the Irvington space but without interior walls in the way. First time I've heard of a place that included compressed air as one of the utilities.

On the down side it was close enough to other tenants that I would be hearing their radios and the owner was a guy who thought he could have a conversation and keep his eyes glued to a screen at the same time.
Monday, August 17, 2015
Sunday, August 16, 2015
First Project
So, what should the first project be?
I am strongly tempted to do something fairly quick and easy so I can point and say, "See, this is the sort of thing I'm talking about." It would also be a confidence booster for me and create some momentum.
On the other hand..
I feel the need to create some identity that is separate from the average steampunk lamp. So, the idea that is at the forefront right now is a wall hanging of moving parts. This idea is supported by some of the parts I have already collected. It also has the potential of becoming the image I can use as a brand identifier. Once photographed and captured on video it might be used for business cards, the header for a web page and other marketing avenues.
I hope to get help from a skilled photographer for the "after" picture. In the mean time, here are some of the parts that contribute to the "before" picture.
The Frame - about 2.5 inches thick. It will have to be a different color before it will be suitable.
A little brass bit that I find appealing.
I am giving strong consideration pulling parts from my dying bandsaw.
Lots of interesting connecting rods in this old adding machine.
I'm excited about my idea that will activate the gauges without the need to design electronic circuitry. By turning the armature of a miniature electric motor, it acts as a generator sufficient to make the needles move. By offsetting a connecting rod I should be able to turn the motor at a variable speed thus putting the needles in continuous motion.
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Put it in the blog so I won't lose it
From my daughter Gloria:
- Sometimes I play a game just for fun where I ask a question, open the Bible to Proverbs, and then without looking flip around and point to the page randomly. I asked something like “What should I say to Dad about his project?” and, totally random no joke, pointed to
Proverbs 8:30 - “Then I was the craftsman at his side. I was filled with delight day after day, rejoicing always in his presence”.
So I don't really know what it means, but I thought it was pretty amazing that my finger landed on the word 'craftsman' when I wasn't even looking at the page! So I think 'craftsman' is a good word to use somehow. (:
Monday, August 3, 2015
Inspirational Constructionists
This is Jerry Riekert
He gained some fame from his interactions with the band One Direction. He calls himself a simple lamp maker from New York. His lamps may be "simple" but the quality of his work shows through.
This past weekend I met Butch Honeck.
Visit him here: http://www.honecksculptures.com
Bronze castings seem to be his primary product, but he has a real gift for building things. It was quite a pleasure to chat with him. He encouraged me toward building and shared his source for obtaining synchronous timing motors, a key ingredient to his kinetic art.
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