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the mothers’ day album

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seed-blowing extravaganza

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biker chick

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birthday pics


after-dinner dress-up party


good morining

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pals

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school picnic

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funny faces

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water rockets

This was today’s project. Awesome.

This picture shows the launcher when it was nearly complete. It uses a bunch of zip ties as the trigger, the ends grab the flange on the bottle and a collar slides up to hold them in place. The bottle seals on the vertical tube because the tube has a bulge that I made by heating one ring and then squishing the ends of the tube together. In this picture I haven’t put the string on the collar, which will run down to a spool at the bottom so you can pull horizontally near the ground with a string and the string pulls the collar down to release the rocket. The rocket also has not been made at this point.

Here are some launch videos; the first is the best because we went a little overboard. The bottle was about halfway full of water and pressurized with 60 psi. It disappeared into an apex about 200 ft. up, and thankfully landed across the street in an empty parking lot.
Launch:

Recovery:

And some later launches, each with just a little water and about 30 psi. The fins eventually degraded and we lost performance:


Here’s the rocket; the nose cone is all bubble wrap (safety first):


temp input

two temperature sensors hooked up:
DS18B20 digital semiconductor sensor; and
thermocouple thorough MAX6675 interface.


it’s alive

 

 

cape!


On the train at a birthday party.

Under the climbing toy. More blankets.


arduinobox taking shape

Co-opting the kids’ blog because this is neat. Have the enclosure all set and the guts are almost there for my Arduino enclosure, which will be a multi-purpose test bed at least with the functionality for a sous vide controller and coffee roaster controller. 
The front. 4×20-character display, rotary encoder, and two buttons; the encoder is a button too.

The back. AC input/output; DC input/output(s); Arduino USB and DC power; thermocouple jack; and generic sensor jack.
The insides. The circuit board (a “shield” stacked on the Arduino) started blank; it contains the debounce chip for the rotary encoder and switch inputs, and contains the thermocouple amplifier and transistor for DC output.

Tavian’s identification of family members

in his school progress report:
“Toba my doggy, Indira, Daddy, and Twee (my Mommy for a different name).”


school picture 2011


Toy house

Fun with mommy


Sushi on a boat

Yum

Banana and bacon, of course


new dollhouse


Cotton candy in the house


Rented a carnival-grade machine

Ready for the bounce party


jump party usa

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jump party USA

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