This weekend turned into a special double-edition of Project
Day. My friend N and I are re-purposing an old console radio that my father
gave me. The radio tubes and phonograph were ripped out, and we’re installing
shelves so it can be used as a liquor cabinet. I think it would be great to
have this done in time for my big Christmas party. (Because planning a big
party isn’t enough, I’m using the occasion to redecorate my bedroom and
refurbish furniture at the same time. I admit this is a bit ambitious.)
The most difficult part of the project is the front cabinet
door. The radio originally had a phonograph that slid out from the front. When
not in use, a door closed over it. We need to change the door so that the
hinges are on the side (picture how a refrigerator opens) instead of at the
bottom (picture how an oven opens). The door has curved edges and weighs about
10 pounds, so if I didn’t know technically minded people, I don’t think I can
do this. Luckily, N is sketching out the hinge in Mathematica (a computational
program we often use in physics) and my father will fabricate the hinges. It’s
good to be related to an engineer, especially one as gifted as my father.
If all goes well, there will be pictures in about a month.
If it doesn’t go well, you’ll never hear about this again.
4 comments:
I like your attitude toward publishing. Sounds just like real life academic publishing :)
can't wait to see about it! And I'm sure I'll be hearing about this again =)
OMG that sounds so incredible. You have incredible vision, I'm sure your engineer friends adore you for giving them such fun challenges to sink their teeth into.
There should be lots of pictures whatever the outcome - but I'm sure you'll be successful.
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