Friday, July 29, 2016

Winter Weekend Quiz Doodles

Quiz Doodle #01

Quiz Doodle #02
We had a quiz. There were mathematical questions, about which I was pretty much all at sea except for knowing what a milliard is. So, while the rest of the team were pouring out knowledge, I was doodling. These are those doodles.

Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Bracelet 4, now with extra skulls

Because skulls are excellent things, full of piraty goodness.

Internal diameter is 60mm. It's available in polished grey steel, silver, bronze, and rose-gold plate.

You can get it at http://shpws.me/MtSj

Bracelet 3

Here's another bracelet. Internal diameter is 60mm, band width is about 10mm.

It's available in silver, bronze, rose-gold plate, and grey steel at http://shpws.me/MtQO

Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Bracelet 2

Here's another bracelet I designed, imaginatively called Bracelet 2.

The internal diameter is 60mm, and it's available in silver, bronze or rose-gold plate.

You can get it at http://shpws.me/MtDr

Mortice Gauge

I was given this beautiful old mortice gauge as a birthday present a couple of years ago. I've just given it a bit of a clean and polish.

I think its made from rosewood, well aged by the years until now it's almost as dark as ebony.

You won't find anything as nice as this at Bunnings.

Monday, July 25, 2016

Bracelet

Old! Busted!
Here's my first go at a bracelet design.

It's available in raw or polished bronze, or in rose-gold plated brass.

It's at http://shpws.me/Mtr8

Welp....

New! Improved!
Turns out my original design was too flimsy and puny to print, so I've had to redesign it. I pulled in an element from a pair of earrings I'd done before (my very first pair, in fact) to make this version.

Sunday, July 24, 2016

Winter Weekend 2016



Russian novel scenery

Just regular scenery,
with maybe a touch
of the Russian novel

Blue

Grey, with prison camp huts

Activities Hall,
with an excellent view
of the rubbish bins

Frost lights

Common area

Gavin being educated

Game

Game again

Camera self-timer test

Monday, July 4, 2016

Workbench modification for long-planing

I can't believe this hasn't been thought of before, but I just thought of it, so yay me.

If you have a woodworking bench with a well, a series of dog-holes staggered down the centre line will allow you to use the dogs to wedge a plank up against one of the lips of the well, holding it securely along its entire length.

It wouldn't be absolutely necessary that the walls of your well be perfectly square, but obviously that would be the ideal case.

Sunday, July 3, 2016

Bling Tray

I made Annette a little tray to keep her current crop of favourite earrings in.

The timber is rimu, from an old desk I dismantled and reclaimed a few years ago. The pattern around the border of the central cavity is left over from the Forstner bit I used to hog it out, and I'm in two minds about leaving it — I don't find it too offensive, but it wouldn't take all that long to scrape it out if I decide to get rid of it (though I'd have to make a scraper for the job).

Friday, July 1, 2016

I'm fine. This is fine.

Brush pen and digital colour. Approx. 150x170mm.

Pencils of Colour

Graphite and coloured pencils on A5 cartridge paper

Pencils of Colour

Graphite and coloured pencils on A5 cartridge paper

Friday, June 24, 2016

When you gaze into the earring, the earring gazes back at you

Egg cups? Candle-snuffers? Parabolic microphones? Whatever you think they look like, they're definitely earrings.
You can get them in a range of metals at http://shpws.me/Mm72

Friday, June 17, 2016

Sphere-Cage

More earrings!

This is a very simple openwork sphere, about 15mm in diameter, with a twisted faceted stem. I've stuck with flat surfaces as far as possible to maximize bling-glitter.

They're available at http://shpws.me/Mks1

Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Spindle earrings

These are a variation on my Flytrap earrings.

They're smaller overall, with a more prominent dish to the disk, and a shorter and slightly beefier stalk.

They're available at http://shpws.me/MhRp

Saturday, June 4, 2016

Octagon Cage Earrings

This is my latest earring design.

They're about 27mm long, including the loops. This is Shapeways rose-gold material render.

They're available at http://shpws.me/Mh6Y

Thursday, June 2, 2016

New 3d-printed jewellery

http://shpws.me/MaGo

http://shpws.me/MaDU
I've just got these back from Shapeways.

The link beneath each image will take you to the page where you can get them.

These are all in polished bronze, but they're all available in a variety of metals and finishes.

I definitely need a better camera.
http://shpws.me/McDe

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Monday, May 30, 2016

And another...

And another set of earrings.

These ones are available at http://shpws.me/MfIC in a variety of metals. They're about 35mm long.

Friday, May 27, 2016

Diatom Earrings

These are the other set of my earrings that arrived today from Shapeways.

These ones are in polished bronze.

They're available at http://shpws.me/LWAE

Rosette Earrings

Here's my latest earring design, a simple geometric rotation in three dimensions.

The render shown here is of the rose gold version.

They're available in a range of metals at http://shpws.me/Mf6U

Lattice Earrings

Lattice Earrings http://shpws.me/MaDd
A new shipment of Things from Shapeways arrived on my doorstep this morning, among them a couple of pairs of earrings in polished bronze.

This is one of them; the other will have to wait for photography as Annette swooped in on them immediately and wore them off to work.

Monday, May 23, 2016

And yet more earrings

This time I'm playing around with turning text into a lattice design.

They're quite small, about 26mm from top to toe.

They're at http://shpws.me/MdPw in a variety of metals and prices. The render shown here is Rose Gold, but they're also available in bronze, brass, silver, and steel.

Thursday, May 19, 2016

Earrings (in the flesh)

http://shpws.me/LPFg

http://shpws.me/LY2a
Now I have a couple of pairs of the earrings I designed and had printed at Shapeways.

Those to the left have been produced in polished bronze, while those to the right are in blackened steel.

The unpolished surface of the steel gives the form an old, corroded look I think, which quite suits it. I might get another pair in polished bronze though, to see how it looks with smooth reflective surfaces.

I've ordered some more of my designs, and I'm all a-quiver to see how they look in the real.

NOTE: click on the photos to see them in giganto-bloato form.

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

More earrings

Yet more earrings.

These ones are available at http://shpws.me/McDe in a variety of metals.

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

More Jewellery

I've made another couple of pairs of earrings and put them up for sale at Shapeways in a variety of metals.

Get these ones at http://shpws.me/MaDU

Get these ones at http://shpws.me/MaDd
Get these ones at http://shpws.me/MaGo

Thursday, May 5, 2016

West Coast

This is one of the very few photographs I remembered to take.
I can't remember precisely where it is, except that it's on the way up to Arthurs Pass.
Annette and I went on an overnight road trip up to Arthurs Pass, and then over to Greymouth, Westport, and back over the Lewis Pass home.

I didn't take very many photographs, because I'm terrible at remembering that I'm supposed to be taking photographs.

  1. There's not much to Arthurs Pass village, and nowhere really to buy groceries that aren't weet-bix or tomato sauce. The pub does surprisingly good food, but it's quite pricey, and they close their kitchen very early (7:30, I think). The motel we stayed at, Arthurs Pass Alpine Motel, was cheap and comfortable, and the hosts were very pleasant. The weather overnight was extremely wet and stormy, and trains seemed to go past very, very often.
  2. Otira Gorge is very spectacular and not very comfortable to drive. It seems like a place that very rarely gets any actual sunlight — dark, brooding, and dangerous-feeling. The road is incredibly steep in places.
  3. Greymouth is kind of a dump. Admittedly, our acquaintance with it was short, and the weather wasn't great, but we couldn't find any interesting shops or anything, and the breakfast we bought was just OK.
  4. The journey up to Westport was in dense fog and rain for a lot of the way, sometimes with visibility down to twenty or thirty metres, which does not make for fun driving. However, when it was possible to see anything, the coast road is spectacularly beautiful.
  5. Westport is also not very interesting.
  6. Reefton is surprisingly attractive.
  7. The Lewis Pass is beautiful, easy to drive, and felt very long.

By the time we were half way through the Lewis, I was pretty sceneried out and just wanted to get home. Unfortunately, Annette is very reluctant to surrender control of the vehicle, so I pretty much had to sit immobile for about six hours (with a few breaks), just looking out at scenic wonders. Now my back and bum hurts.

On the way up to Arthurs Pass. All very majestic and what-not.

Very strong gusty wind made long-lense photography a bit tricky. This is the only one that was even a bit sharp.

In the bush on the Lewis Pass on the way home. Lots of mosses, very wet.