Sunday, December 30, 2012

Oh Hi, I didn't see you there...

Hi.

Welcome to my blog!

I guess I've been a maker for most of my life. Thanks to the influence of my father, coupled with a natural inclination to dismantle things to see how they work, I started making things to satisfy my curiosity, get cool stuff I couldn't afford to buy, or just keep myself from shoplifting on the weekends.

For a while (from the late 80s to about 2000), I attempted to learn to program, and was one of the founders of a company called DreamPark Development.We started out with an idea to create a multiplayer RPG. Unfortunately we were about 10 years ahead of our time, and we were all programming on the Atari ST platform, which meant that the only method of networking was the MIDI interface. We did have some minor success however, writing a popular hint (OK, cheat) utility for  FTL's DungeonMaster called The Cartographer. Our most lasting legacy, it's still available here.  We did the same for Graeme Devine's 7th Guest. Our last notable project was a 1.44M floppy add-on for the ST series called the PowerDrive. We did one project for the PC, another hint utility for Westwood Studios Eye of the Beholder. We also created a concept demo of a PC version of Games Workshop's tabletop game Space Hulk which we pitched to EA at the Game Development Conference in 1991 (the license had already been assigned).  Despite having a lot of fun, and learning a lot, we never managed to make a significant profit, and the company eventually folded.

My day job is in the medical field, as an orthopedic physician associate. I've managed to be around long enough to become a partner in a 7 man private practice. I still do some programming (mainly Arduino or web based stuff), but my main interest lies in fabrication these days.

Nowadays I have a bit of disposable income and have managed to cobble together a reasonable workshop. Starting with wood, I soon moved onto metal after learning to weld perform some basic metal fabrication. I acquired a CNC plasma cutter, and began creating yard art, signs, and implements. I also dabble a bit in machining and blacksmithing when the mood strikes.

I've always been a SciFi/Fantasy geek. Recently I happened to run across Shawn Thorsson's blog When My Brain Leaks, the Drops Drip Here after seeing his write-up in Make.  Holy crap. I'm old enough to have owned the original versions of the Space Hulk and Genestealer tabetop games (see above). I was geek enough to actually help create a PC version of the game. I own all the PC and Xbox versions of the genre. I devoured the Make article, and decided to try some of my own pieces.

Shawn's blog has inspired me to post some of my own work, and to try my hand at prop fabrication in the bargain.

In the next few weeks I'll be posting some of my previous projects, as well as tracking my progress in attempting to create a set of display Space Marine helmets.

I also have a new 3d printer on the way, as I'm collaborating with a Phd friend who has some project ideas. I'll also be deciding whether to create a new toolholder that would allow me to use my CNC plasma cutter to function as a CNC mill, or build a mill from scratch.

Whew! This got a bit long winded, and for that I apologize. If you happen to stumble across this page and have questions, please feel free to contact me.

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