by Mooselake » Mon Dec 02, 2019 6:19 pm
Thanks to all of you! The last 6+ months have been rough at times, although lots of other people have been through lots worse.
I try to think of it as a interesting experience, lots of high technology, exotic (non-recreational) pharmaceuticals, and advanced medical techniques that are very interesting to watch and read about. The engineer and medic coming out, I guess. A one in a million type of infection, not the everyday 1 in 100 (per joint replacement) type. I admit it would be just as interesting to watch it in somebody else

, without all the discomfort and physical therapy. Although maybe I'd still be distracted by all the work that somehow decided to show up as I eased into retirement rather than getting back to the important stuff like CNC and gear making. Anybody know of a good deal on a smaller fellows gear shaper?
As an incentive to get back in the desk chair, plus an inability to resist the black friday sales, an Ender 3 Pro 3D printer will arrive today and be taking up residence next to the 3018 router. Not an i3 Mk3, alas, but fits the available space better. Time to see if I can 3D print a club foot escapement, making it actually tick could be another show. Then there's the getting back to the guilloche software project, need to decide if it's time to move on to Visual C++ or keep fiddling with Processing. All this image stuff, graphics, math, clipping (how do I fit a round pattern in a square hole?), etc is outside my embedded system/OS/realtime comfort zone
Kirk
Thanks to all of you! The last 6+ months have been rough at times, although lots of other people have been through lots worse.
I try to think of it as a interesting experience, lots of high technology, exotic (non-recreational) pharmaceuticals, and advanced medical techniques that are very interesting to watch and read about. The engineer and medic coming out, I guess. A one in a million type of infection, not the everyday 1 in 100 (per joint replacement) type. I admit it would be just as interesting to watch it in somebody else :) , without all the discomfort and physical therapy. Although maybe I'd still be distracted by all the work that somehow decided to show up as I eased into retirement rather than getting back to the important stuff like CNC and gear making. Anybody know of a good deal on a smaller fellows gear shaper?
As an incentive to get back in the desk chair, plus an inability to resist the black friday sales, an Ender 3 Pro 3D printer will arrive today and be taking up residence next to the 3018 router. Not an i3 Mk3, alas, but fits the available space better. Time to see if I can 3D print a club foot escapement, making it actually tick could be another show. Then there's the getting back to the guilloche software project, need to decide if it's time to move on to Visual C++ or keep fiddling with Processing. All this image stuff, graphics, math, clipping (how do I fit a round pattern in a square hole?), etc is outside my embedded system/OS/realtime comfort zone
Kirk