Monday, March 29, 2010

Parts, bits, remains and niblets



The past few (rather chilly) days were used
to sort through the "art supplies" inventory
and select the items I think will be used ....
... the selection is now neatly.....well, not quite
neatly but lined up on a rather large table.

Also with thanks to Mr Irwin and Mr Pennypacker
there is now an assortment of nine stereos, recorders,
players and other cool things to take apart......one of
the units is pictured on the table with allthe cool stuff
exposed. Taking these things apart is such fun....there
is something very liberating about taking something
apart knowing you don't have to put it back together.

Another "dress rehearsal" was staged for the top section
using some of the grommets donated by my friends at
Conestoga.......and the remains of another wood chair
with a first coat of red paint was added in back of the
tubes. Next tasks will be to paint the "sockets" for the
tubes and install the awning and then in the next couple
weeks installing the lights for the top section can be started.
The plan for lights in this section are far more complicated
than I had in mind when I started but that always happens..
...even so I still have hopes that the machine will be completed
in early June.

My "spare" time over the next weeks will also be consumed
learning the basic electric shop lessons I ignored, forgot and
didn't find interesting all those years ago in Mr Woodrow
Herbine's electric shop at Northwest Jr. High. Strange that
I can remember the teachers name but not one of the basic
lessons he tried to pass along. Sorry Mr. Herbine, I really
should have paid attention......never thought that
more than 50 years later I would need the information.

The local weather forecast calls for several warm sunny days
at the week's end so there will be lots of painting done by
the next posting.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Spring at Last







Spring is here.......after several very warm days the "normal" temps have returned but the shop is now warm enough most days to get serious painting done and No. 22 is now almost ready for the assembly process to begin.

There are parts of the machine all over the shop being cut, painted and prepared. The back of the machine turned out looking better than I thought (love when that happens) and many of the parts plucked from the junk pile are fitting in as if planned and custom made......not sure if that is the Zen of "art" or the luck of the Irish, either way it is making this project a lot of fun.

The tin parts installed to close in the top section are the rusty remains of old stove pipe that fit well with no cutting required. It has been several years since I used tin in any of my constructions and it has been fun, and good exercise beating and bashing the rust off.

The skeleton fish hanging on the back are the remains of a piece I did several years ago that was partially destroyed by one of the hurricanes that hit Daytona a few years back. Most all the elements in No.22 had a previous life and are now joining forces
as Monty Python's lads used to say " for something entirely different".

Thanks to Sister Jenny's coupon clipping and my frugal nature I now have to small dollies under the machine and can move it about the shop with ease......the photo of the machine basking in the sunlight was taken at 1:23 pm Saturday to celebrate the exact moment of Spring's start.......in my mind these small gestures all add to the "Mojo" being built into the machine.

Today I hope to rearrange things in the shop a bit......with major construction now complete it is time to get set up for assembly tasks......and also to get the "artist's and patrons" lounge area set up for visitors. Don't be put off by the rough appearance of the lounge furniture I assure you it is all quite comfortable.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Playing Blocks





Today No. 22 went through a dress
rehearsal.....sort of like playing blocks.
The awning was installed and the wall
in back was nailed in place....and a large
group of tubes were set in place around
the central heart (in the picture it is a
paper cut out) was taped to the wall
more or less where the finished heart
will be. The finished heart will be cut
from a well weathered piece of wood,
painted bright red with a coating of
(flux) gold leaf applied.

The finished assembly will look much
different when painted and with the
lights installed.....the lower section and
all the tubes will be lit with small LED
lights and the heart will be lit with two
LED spotlights mounted in the awning.

And Large Thanks to my sister Jenny who
delivered and set up a large round table
before I arrived at the shop this morning.
The much needed addition was put in use
right away and by noon was crowded with
assorted electronic parts, springs, wires and
etc.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Daylight time is here !!



Happy days.....daylight saving time. A sure sign
of Winter's end.

It is a month since work on No 22 began and I am
happy to say the ill fitting doors have been adjusted
and are now a good fit. With the major construction
of the frame complete the real fun part of the project
can begin.

I skipped the monthly open house at the Goggle
Works yesterday ....... sometimes it is more fun
to make art than hang out and talk about art.

Visitors to the shop are encouraged to call ahead....
I am in and out quite often during the day and
hate to miss you.

The pics are of the machine with the doors open
and closed.......with my shop area all neat and tidy
(to my standards of neat and tidy) the next few days
will devoted to painting.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Close but no Cigar


I managed to get the doors on yesterday ....
... and they fit, sort of, almost, not quite.

So as expected the next couple days I'll clear
the decks ( every now and then I have to
stop what I am doing and tidy up so I can do
what I'm doing) and fuss with the doors
till they open and close a little better.

And then......happy days. With the
doors in place and law and order
restored to the shop I will get on with
building the workings of No. 22.

Spring is ever closer but the cool damp
days continue and rain is expected over
the next few days. Rain in place of the
snow is ok.......but as a grumpy old artist
the weather won't suit me till we get 70's
everyday. Once it warms up I promise this
blog will be expanded beyond the usual
weather report.

Yesterday the noted outsider artist David
"Big Dutch" Nally came by the shop for a
visit and today brother Richard is expected
for coffee and a short visit on his way to work.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Parts, Remains and Remnants




Today I started sorting through my inventory of "art supplies" to select the parts that will make up the workings of Love machine 22. In addition to
the items in the pictures there are
another half dozen boxes of electronic
niblets, transformers, circuit boards,
LED lights, switches and connectors.

This part of the project will take most
of the next few months. The next few
days will be devoted to taking things
apart and making the components that
will provide the power for the unit.

I am looking forward to a spell of "work
bench" tasks....the cold weather and
building the frame for the machine
have got me worn out.

Shemp came by the shop to visit yesterday,
I appreciate the company and it is good when
the young guys stop to see if the old man still
has a pulse.

Tomorrow I'll post a few pics of the machine
with the doors in place....still a few things to
do before hanging the doors but that is the
next big operation. Hanging the doors is about
the only thing that requires precision....no shims
hiding under the trim to make it work, getting these
big doors to open and close properly will be a test
of patience but once done the serious machine
building can begin.


Saturday, March 6, 2010

Love Machine ? ? ?

Contrary to the notion a few of my biker buddies have, my love machines have little to do with their desire to "get lucky". True enough, Love in the romantic sense is a part of what I have in mind when I build these machines but to focus on that is to miss the point.

The "love" I have in mind is about loving the fact that the sun comes up in the morning, that somehow and some way rain falls out of the sky, that gravity keeps us all from floating off into space. It is about loving your life, your family, the things you eat and drink, the place you are and the places you are going, your neighbors and all the good people you have never or will ever meet. It's about the lady in front of you in the check out fumbling with her coupons, the folks you encounter each day that are struggling to get through a tough day. The truth is Love does make the world go round.......how or why that happens is beyond my understanding. How fortunate that our lack of understanding does not change anything but our perception of what is happening.

Years ago I was taught the things that get your attention grow stronger in your life. So when I build one of my "Love Machines" I focus on the positive aspects of life, the lessons learned from my mistakes, and the love I have for the absolute correctness of it all. If viewing one of my pieces causes one to have a thought in that direction it is "mission accomplished".

So, as my good friend Timmy often says......."if you want to feel good......do good."

Friday, March 5, 2010

Conestoga USA, Inc.

Went to visit Mike and Justin at Conestoga USA in Pottstown yesterday. As an old time machine tool inspector it was a real treat to see the big changes made in the 25 years I have been away from machine shop work. The kind of things we used to dream about doing are now routine procedures ....... The new digital age, like science fiction but it is all real.

Thanks to Mike and Justin for the tour of their great shop and also for the several cartons of parts and machine bits they donated to my expanding inventory of "art supplies". The first time Mike saw one of my "love machines" (he saw No.21 titled
"Big Sister") he smiled and remarked....."You don't see many of these anymore". The wonderful goodies I hauled away insure that No.22 will have that same mix of old and new that make my machines do what they do.

And thanks in advance to Justin who has taken on the task of locating the wheels that will allow the oversize No. 22 to be moved about without the help of a half dozen big strong guys. I moved the piece and set it up on horses yesterday and it was more like moving a piano than shuffling art work around the studio.

Looking ahead the weather for the next several days is predicted to be almost Spring like and I hope that by Monday the frame of No 22 will be finished and building the "works" of the machine can begin.

Once again.........thanks to the great guys at Conestoga.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

March ... Winter's end is near.




The several feet of snow February provided
is slowly melting. The "normal average high
temperature" is up to 50 degrees ........ and it
is still cold!

Today the doors got some of their finish color ....Painting
while wearing gloves is a new experience ...
but working with big brushes it is no problem. And
after a couple hours of painting my hands are not
quite frozen and clean ! Another three or four coats and
they will be ready for hardware and the clear top coat.

What great fun it is working on such a large piece.......
the smallest brush I am using is a 1 1/2" sash brush I
bought at Harbor Freight for $1.79. There is a real
difference when you can buy your tools and supplies at
the hardware store and avoid the "art supply" ..... about
the only thing I buy at the art/craft stores is acrylic paints.
Most of the artist's I know around here use the weekly
40% off coupon from the Sunday paper to buy pricey oils
and acrylics.