Shipping Damage

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I am accustomed to doing root-cause failure analysis at work. I enjoy the forensic challenge of identifying new failure modes.  It is essential to work to improve quality and reliability.  When it comes to products I purchase, however, I like to think someone else has made the effort to do this. I recently purchased new studio lights and one of three did not operate properly.  Pictured above is the source of the problem (two fractured solder joints on the high-voltage capacitor).  This failure was obviously caused by mechanical trauma sustained during shipping. I sent the photo to the manufacturer and hope they will endeavor to improve their packaging or reduce the mechanical stress these joints are exposed to.  I re-soldered the connections and my light is as good as new and I did not have to wait for weeks while it shipped back and forth to the service center.

Stair Master

As promised, here is a video of Maya’s infinity stairs.  Watch the marble as it climbs the stairs and then descends through a rotary gate before repeating the cycle.

Infinity Stairs

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This Rube Goldberg contraption was the creation of Maya and two classmates for their engineering class automaton project.  Although it was completed months ago the teacher has been holding on to it as an example for other classes. The same teacher requested to hang on to Maya’s recent amplifier project. She agreed on the condition she could get back her infinity stairs.  A photograph does not do justice to this machine and you can expect a forthcoming video.

Grapefruit & Other Stuff

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I was the beneficiary of another fine culinary invention by Jeanine this evening.  When asked to identify the ingredients of our dinner, I correctly recognized the grapefruit sections before reaching the limit of my knowledge of healthy cooking components. I can say with some expertise, however, that the finished meal was delicious. I am genuinely a lucky man.

False Start

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Thus far this winter there has been little snow to speak of.  During my evening commute, it looked like we were in for a pretty good storm but a few hours later the snowfall had completely fizzled out.

House of Cards

It is not every day you drive by a house being demolished.  I stopped briefly on the side of the road as this old house, located on the grounds of the Concord Country Club, succombed to the power of a giant excavator.  I am very curious to know why it had to come down and what will replace it.  No doubt you will find the answers to these questions in a future post as this site is one I pass every day on my way into work.

Volunteer Appreciation

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Jeanine hosted a volunteer appreciation brunch for the leadership team of Open Table today. Needless to say, the food was wonderful as was the sense of community in the room. It takes very special people to give so generously of their time in support of those less fortunate. This is the third such event but the first my schedule has allowed me to attend.  Here is a link to the team.

Farewell Brunch

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Nicolai heads back to Colorado College tomorrow with his friend Oliver. They will share driving on the 2000-mile journey which will take them three or four days to complete.  Since they plan to get an early start we decided to have a farewell brunch today at Nancy’s Airfield Cafe, one of our favorite breakfast spots.

Office Sled

Standard issue desks at Markforged are IKEA plain white tops on a pedestal.  Today we received a large shipment of rolling filing cabinets/drawers that will afford people some local storage space. These units feature an upholstered top allowing them to do double duty as a chair or as a perfectly acceptable office sled as demonstrated in the video above.

Ice Sculptures

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While on my lunchtime walk around Fresh Pond I noticed several very interesting ice sculptures formed upon the branches dipping into the water. Regrettably, I had only my iPhone to capture the images which do not do justice to their beauty.

Good Actor

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Nala cornered this opossum on the front walk to our home. When threatened or harmed, they will “play possum”, mimicking the appearance and smell of a sick or dead animal. This physiological response is involuntary (like fainting), rather than a conscious act. I can now say from first hand experience that this survival mechanism is 100% believable. Moments after we cleared the area, the possum made a miraculous recovery and scampered off into the brush.

3 Mile Circuit

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For the second time this week I completed a three mile (2.9 to be exact) circuit around Fresh Pond during my lunch hour. The walk takes 45 minutes and I stop at Chipotle to pick up lunch which I bring back to the office. It is the perfect distance for a noon time stroll and I hope to make a routine of it. I am even considering converting my weekly staff meeting to a walking meeting. Perhaps that should wait until temperatures get above the freezing mark, however.

Umbrella Woes

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This Christmas my Secret Santa gave me a 7-foot-wide umbrella. It is big enough to keep an entire soccer team dry, but my use for it will be in the realm of photography as a giant reflector to be mounted on one of my strobes. The shaft of the first umbrella I received was incompatible with my strobes despite highly misleading advertising claims to the contrary. It was returned for the one I received today. Unfortunately, this one has a serious design flaw which caused it to come apart during my first use. An hour and a half later, I was able to put things back together. A trip to the hardware store for a replacement screw a quarter of an inch longer than the one supplied should prevent future problems. I am looking forward to my first photos illuminated by this bad boy.

Bench Work

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Maya spent several hours in my shop this evening working on her electrical engineering class amplifier project. All attempts to assist her were rejected but she did tolerate being photographed. I have a tiny bench devoted to electronics set up with a soldering station and test equipment. I am delighted to see it being used by someone other than me. Earlier in the day I spent an hour at the same bench repairing a brand new studio light that was DOA (dead on arrival). Two solder joints had fractured during what was no doubt a traumatic shipping journey.
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