New video: How to build a Chien (hurdy gurdy buzzing bridge)
The article I wrote a few years ago is now available for your viewing pleasure.
New video: How to build a Chien (hurdy gurdy buzzing bridge)
The article I wrote a few years ago is now available for your viewing pleasure.
Are you as sick as I am of stupid modal pop-ups interrupting almost everything you try to do on the web these days? Here’s the email template I’ve started sending to any site owner who I think might be receptive about the issue. Feedback welcome.
Hello NAME, I was just trying to read this article on your website: URL but stopped pretty quickly because of the annoying modal pop-up window which showed up a few seconds in. Decades worth of user research data has shown modal pop-ups to be a terrible, off-putting design pattern which will do nothing but irritate and drive away readers and users: https://www.nngroup.com/articles/popups/ Apologies for the weird email but I’m really sick of these annoying modals which pervade online life these days and decided that, in cases like this (where the website has an easily-reachable, potentially receptive contact person who is likely to both care about the issue and be able to implement a better solution) I would just write to them in the hope that it might result in the situation being improved. All the best, YOUR NAME
who’s a good doggo then?

A quick video to demonstrate the 8th hurdy gurdy I built, which was back in the workshop for a tune-up before heading off to its new owner. I was happy with the sound when it was built, and two years later it’s developed very nicely. The video doesn’t really do it justice, but gives a fair impression.
Made some laser-engraved walnut random number generators

What to do during coronavirus lockdown? Start building organ pipes, obviously

Today I realised I had never taken any good photos of this mountain dulcimer I built in 2016 as a warm-up project after moving to a new workshop.

The 70s got me covered if I end up getting quarantined due to coronavirus. Unopened and in mint condition, I can rely on McDougall to see me through these hard times

I think this is the most fun I’ve ever seen people have playing classical music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSyLauxdwtw
This is perfected, ideal music. You may not like it, but this is what peak performance looks like
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmO6QkJhuu4
TIL: in #kicad, clicking on a component in eeschema will navigate to and select the corresponding component in pcbnew