Hello, comrades! What kind of stuff are you up to these days? Anything cool, anything you want to share about?
To answer my own question, a couple things. Today my wife and I mounted two cat shelves to give our boys a way to get to a high and inaccessible place - my wife got a couple of carpet squares from her workplace and glued them onto two shelves, which we mounted today.
i also recently built a really basic compost bin. baby steps, right?
Good job @hamtron5000, you need to place the cats somewhere 😁. We also built a cat collector last month. The trick with us was the stovepipe that did not allow combustables nearby so the pathway is very small for the cats
Very low-key but very necessary: a shelve and a sweep organizer. Uncluttered the staircase to the cellar
Planning on building a small anemometer and open sourcing as much of it as possible. A small bering holding a rotator and a magnet with a reed switch is how im planning on measuring the rotations. Then it will be hard wired from there to a base station with an old raspberry pi that i have and a small display for recent data. Ill need to update the pi if i want wifi so i can stream data to a server constantly but this seems like a good start, upgrades can be made later.
Trying to figure out how my heat pump supposedly supports WiFi… in unfathomable and non-standard ways. It’s available as an access point, I can associate and ping it, but no TCP ports listen and no UDP port responds. Nothing cool, undocumented features down to the rocky bottom. When you buy a heat pump and plan to automate its use, check out supported protocols before making a decision. :)
Replaced about half the old cast iron pipe from kitchen to the clear out the week before Christmas. Gotta replace the rest next but I have to take down the ceiling of the laundry room to do it but we’re doing cloth diapers with our baby so losing the laundry for even a day isn’t a great option right now.
dang, cloth diapering is no joke. good for you!
i recently built a photoframe using a display, some wood, wood glue, and a pi zero :))
Not a big or wild project, but my sister had an LED light strip attached along her wall which stopped working. Did a bit of troubleshooting and found that the strip had torn near the connector. So I soldered the connector wires to a new segment of strip and fixed it :)