Random musings about our travels, life off the grid, woodworking projects, our garden, the barnyard, etc...
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Our new coffee table!
Every year, downtown Helena holds a Fall Art Walk. And every year I tell myself, "Next year I'm going to build something to put in the Art Walk." Well,this year I'm finally going through with it!
I have been working on this table for about a month. I really like the contrast of walnut and maple. I finished the table in clear shellac. Shellac is pretty easy to work with and I like the way it brings out the grain in walnut.
This year is Helena's 29th annual Art Walk. The night is a bit of a kickoff to the holiday season. Downtown businesses host an artist or artists for the evening and people walk from store to store eating appetizers, drinking wine and beer, and hopefully buying some art. The night has always been a highlight of the fall for Cass and I. The Helena Woodworker's Guild has generally put on a great show at the Placer Building (a historic hotel downtown hotel turned apartment building). My table will be part of the guild's display for the whopping price of NFS (Not For Sale). Neither Cass or I are willing to part it at this point. I am just hoping to test the waters and get a little exposure. Maybe another year (baby steps).
Friday, October 26, 2012
We're live and streaming!
Well, it's taken a lot longer than I anticipated, but our Arduino based energy monitor is now live and online. Now we can monitor our power system and make sure our new expensive batteries don't get dangerously low on energy.
We have only had it up and running for about 24 hours and I hope to make several enhancements, but... it finally works. In the long run I hope to measure current and battery state of charge, but for the time being voltage will have to do. I will keep the blog up to date as I add capabilities and eventually document all of the equipment, schematics and code. More to come. Stay tuned if your an electronics nut like me.
We have only had it up and running for about 24 hours and I hope to make several enhancements, but... it finally works. In the long run I hope to measure current and battery state of charge, but for the time being voltage will have to do. I will keep the blog up to date as I add capabilities and eventually document all of the equipment, schematics and code. More to come. Stay tuned if your an electronics nut like me.
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Happy Fall
Tom the Turkey struttin' his stuff. |

Sunday, October 14, 2012
Sawin' Logs
There's nothing cooler than the sound of a falling tree. Except for when that tree smashes into the ground and branches break and boom and fly in the air. That's even cooler.
Bill and I took our chainsaw, and borrowed a buddy's, to head into the hills to down some dead standing pines. It was a good day for cutting wood.
We now have 4 cords of wood, most of which is stacked in the shop, for our winter heat. That should do us.
Bill and I took our chainsaw, and borrowed a buddy's, to head into the hills to down some dead standing pines. It was a good day for cutting wood.
We now have 4 cords of wood, most of which is stacked in the shop, for our winter heat. That should do us.
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We finally have a use for that climbing helmet. |
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"Throw it." (voice of Stewie) |
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"Bad ass." (voice of Bill) |
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Piedra y Madera

Since I was the only person in our group who had even visited Home Resource, we showed up on Saturday morning with open minds but little in the way of ideas. We all agreed that we should do something relatively simple so we could enjoy the event without stressing about the 6-hour time limit. Our team consisted of Jeff Camplese of Rising Sun Woodworking, Will Rex of Golden Stone Carpentry, Steve Staneart from Helena's Restore and myself. Given the large stock of items, coming up with an idea turned out to be relatively easy. Will's wife Heidi immediately found some really cool granite slab remnants. Almost simultaneously, Jeff came across a 1" thick reclaimed pine board that he really liked. Within minutes we had a sketch drawn out for our "Piedra y Madera" (Stone and Wood) sofa/hall shelf. The whole piece is made from a single piece of wood and likely a single stone. The only hardware used for assembly were 6 old square nails. Our piece qualified for the benefit auction and will get raffled off on October 19th in Missoula.
Check out the photo gallery of the event to see some of the other creations. Also, check out this time-lapsed video posted by a friend of mine. He also has more on the re-purposed garden tool project on his blog, Montana Wildlife Gardener.
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