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Fibonacci gauges rounding jig and a near disaster… Hi again Craftisan’s. In the last part the measures, cuts and holes were made to the gauge arms,...
Fibonacci gauges for the joy of beauty… Hi Craftisan’s. Last week I were going to post a small blog, about a Fibonacci gauge I made ten years ago, ...
This is a blog of making a classic car. I hope you will enjoy it. Questions and comments are more than welcome. There is also a breakdown vid made...
This is a blog of making a classic car. I hope you will enjoy it. Questions and comments are more than welcome. There is also a breakdown vid mad...
This series of blog posts describes the design and construction of the Mini Tetrahedral Tensegrity Table I built recently. The SketchUp model is av...
 At this point, the moment of truth had arrived. It was time to attach the tensioning wires and hope they didn't tear the pyramids apart or result ...
 I wanted to use glue to attach the pyramids to the disks, because I didn't want any visible fasteners. But it was very apparent that I would need ...
Before I could apply finish to the disks and attach the pyramids, I had to iron out the details of how to attach the three outer support wires. Th...
 I had an old scrap walnut board with lots of character that I thought would be perfect for this project. I had hoped I could resaw it in half so I...
Now that I knew I was going to use beading wire with crimp-secured end loops, I had to decide how I was going to connect the two pyramids. (I decid...
 Early on, I was pretty sure I was going to use some kind of wire to hold the table together. I remembered working on a craft project with my daugh...
 Finally, I was ready to start cutting the side segments, starting with the top ends. I clamped the template to the sled with its vertical edge ali...