Monday, June 30, 2014
Friday, June 27, 2014
Thursday, June 26, 2014
Friday, June 20, 2014
More experiments with enamel
I am getting excited again. It has been a while since I have been this excited in the studio. What kind of sucks is that I have to break things down soon. Liz and I are moving to North Carolina sometime around the end of July.
Essentially this means that we have to get all of our shit packed up and ready to go SOON. I am trying to squeeze out a few last pieces in before then. It kind of sucks. Right when you get on a roll you have to stop. Oh well.
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6:12 AM


Monday, June 9, 2014
so many samples
I am frantically trying to put together some pieces for an enameling exhibition I am in. I need to break down my studio ASAP. We are planning on moving around mid July and really we have not yet started packing. At this rate we will be cutting it close. So much to do. Above all else I have to finish this work to get it photographed and shipped off. I have seven pieces to make and I have around three so far. Looks like I will be eating and breathing studio time for a while.
Yikes
I also had to crank out some earrings for a last minute order.
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6:17 AM


Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Saturday, May 17, 2014
TESTED (mythbuster dudes)
I am kind of hooked on these videos right now. I need to get off the computer!
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7:33 AM


Thursday, May 15, 2014
Final Final Final
So today was my last day of my last class at SUNY New Paltz. It was kind of bitter sweet.
I am sad. The digital class is one of my favorite classes to teach. I found it strange that in the five years that I have taught at New Paltz I have had an 8:00 AM class EVERY semester. This semester I had 24 students with a long wait list. This has to be a record for an early class. I am looking forward to sleeping in for the first time in years.
I have an announcement to make (I already let the cat out of the bag on facebook). I have recently accepted a position at Appalachian State University to head a metals program in North Carolina. I am happy to say, at least for a while, I will have a torch in my hand instead of a mouse. My time at New Paltz has been complicated. While my relationship with the metals faculty and program has been strong and prosperous, my relationship with New York and other individuals on campus has been tested. I looking forward to be the master of my domain if you will.
So while I close this chapter of my life I am opening another and leaving behind an incredible facility, some great co-workers and some super capable students. Live long and prosper Digi Fab Lab!
Below are some images from the digitize and accessorize project from the final today. They had to make an accessory for an real life object. First, they had to CAD model an object that they felt needed to be improved and then using the makerbot array, they had to 3D print an attachable accessory. It had to fit. There were a few hairy moments during the crit but I am happy to say that 99% of them worked.





I am sad. The digital class is one of my favorite classes to teach. I found it strange that in the five years that I have taught at New Paltz I have had an 8:00 AM class EVERY semester. This semester I had 24 students with a long wait list. This has to be a record for an early class. I am looking forward to sleeping in for the first time in years.
I have an announcement to make (I already let the cat out of the bag on facebook). I have recently accepted a position at Appalachian State University to head a metals program in North Carolina. I am happy to say, at least for a while, I will have a torch in my hand instead of a mouse. My time at New Paltz has been complicated. While my relationship with the metals faculty and program has been strong and prosperous, my relationship with New York and other individuals on campus has been tested. I looking forward to be the master of my domain if you will.
So while I close this chapter of my life I am opening another and leaving behind an incredible facility, some great co-workers and some super capable students. Live long and prosper Digi Fab Lab!
Below are some images from the digitize and accessorize project from the final today. They had to make an accessory for an real life object. First, they had to CAD model an object that they felt needed to be improved and then using the makerbot array, they had to 3D print an attachable accessory. It had to fit. There were a few hairy moments during the crit but I am happy to say that 99% of them worked.






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9:16 AM


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