Scanning Ancient Scrolls

In early 2019 I was approached by a colleague from my days working at the Center for Visualization and Virtual Environments at the UK College of Engineering with some contract work. He was in charge of creating an apparatus capable of quickly and autonomously taking photographs of ancient scrolls from a library in Italy. And

Plasma Cutter Upgrades

I’ve got a Langmuir Crossfire Pro in my shop:   From what little I’ve used it, it’s a fantastic prosumer grade plasma system. I got it set up, ran a few jobs, and then promptly got busy with other projects. Unfortunately, this meant that when I got back around to running it again, almost all

Drone Wars

For the 2019 #LowRezJam, the restriction on submissions had to do with overall game resolution. In this case, the game had to be 64×64 pixels. I discovered the jam 2 days after it had started, which unfortunately left no time to try to find a team. The bee idea was completely random. Play the game

Making a Better Cat Feeder

My wife’s cat is fat. She (the cat) has a love-hate relationship with eating because it inconveniences her tight schedule of sleeping around the clock. To squeeze eating into her periods of activity, she goes on crazed binges of food inhalation that generally result in projectile vomiting undigested food across the house. Tired of stepping