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title: Ishmael
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date: 2016-02-21T09:58:00
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- Projet
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Ishmael
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(un bon livre)
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title: Livres
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date: 2025-04-01T14:27:56+02:00
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title: Designing a replacement piece for a microwave oven plate (and its failure)
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date: 2016-02-21T09:58:00
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The glass plate of my microwave oven broke, and the only compatible plate that could be found at the local pawn/charity shop didn't have the little tabs on the bottom to assure a connection with the motor : it couldn't spin.
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To solve this problem, I decided to design and 3D-print a plastic piece that could be glued on the bottom of the new plate.
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Here you can see the biggest piece that could be saved from the terror of the bin. I took measurements, and for more accuracy, of course the ruler had to be pink.
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After having taken some measurements, it was time for me to sketch an idea of how the piece would look like :
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Again : no pink, no accuracy.
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It was then time to design the piece in CAD : I chose Solidworks to test it out. It was a bit difficult :
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But yep, I found it awesome, even though it's just a very simple piece.
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Then I discovered Solidworks could generate technical drawings : Ow yes !
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I feel like a real engineer now
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I then exported the 3D file to be 3D printed. This file, if needed, can be found on [Thingiverse, the website hosting thousands of 3D models for printing](http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1843328)
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My cheap Chinese inaccurate falling-apart but beloved 3D printer doing its job.
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And there it is, all finished.
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Then I glued it at the bottom of the new plate : (use microwave-safe epoxy, not CA/super glue
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There it is glues at the bottom of the plate
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A view from the underside
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In the end, this fix worked really well. We now have a working rotating microwave-oven ! YAY !
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Edit :
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Now I was all happy about this piece working great, until one day, I decided to make some microwave popcorn (you know, the paper bags)... Well this heated the plate and melted off the plastic piece...
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The melted off piece
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Well, I guess I'll have to print another one now...
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You might have to consider this if you want to make one yourself...
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date: 2024-06-27T19:05:24+02:00
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- first
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I use notebooks on a daily basis and have been doing so for a couple years
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Image of my notebooks
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In my quest to standardize my life, I would love to have a unique but optimised notebook format for both work, personal bullet journalling, field note taking...
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I would want to have the least amount of notebooks types, and to be able to always have them on me, in my amazing East pack backpack my sister gave me for my 23rg birthday, which holds much of my life
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What my perfect notebook would be :
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- small enough to fit in my backpack, yet big enough to hold an A5 sheet of paper (or an A4 sheet folded in half)
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- inexpensive (5€ max)
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- Has regular lines that can be used for writing or to help with simple schematics
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- Can be opened flat on a table
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- Can be reversible
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- Can be written on while standing
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For this I imagine a notebook :
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- spiral-bound
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- standard size 24cm x ??
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- "petits carreaux"
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- Reinforced covers with thick cardstock
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![[_resources/cuantas-calorias-tiene-un-tomate.jpg]]
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well
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- Projet PJT1
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- PJThé
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- Stage Scania
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- Imprimante 3d
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- Sky eyes
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- Photo concours Alex
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- Outil équerres
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- Dékalometre
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- serveur
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- Générateur de tampons
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- IBM selectric
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- Ma collection de machines à écrire
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title: Photography as a hobby
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I have picked up photography as a hobby this summer after having purchased a DSLR with my summer job money.
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Before diving in head-first, I made sure to learn about photography, the mechanics, how to use a camera and how to compose an image. I followed [Mark Levoy's course](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7ddpXYvFXspUN0N-gObF1GXoCA-DA-7i) on photography he teaches at Stanford, and read various blogs and websites of which Roger N. Clark's website about different types of photography, [Clarkvision.com](https://clarkvision.com/galleries/) was an excellent resource.
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Hereafter is an example of some of the best pictures I have taken so far, all posted to [my Flickr Page](https://www.flickr.com/photos/148309258@N07/)
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My friend's bike on an old railroad building
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My dad grew this !
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Testing out High Dynamic Range pictures
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Never has my car looked so fierce
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title: Carrying a shitty point & shoot
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[Designing the perfect notebook](/posts/Designing%20the%20perfect%20notebook.md)
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# Percy & Rocky : a love story
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Once upon a time, in the icy lands of Antarctica, there lived a penguin named Percy. Percy was not like the other penguins. While they were busy hopping and catching fish, Percy had a peculiar fascination with a rock.
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This rock, which he had named Rocky, was no ordinary rock. It had a smooth surface and a perfect shape that caught Percy's eye. He would spend hours sitting next to Rocky, admiring its beauty and dreaming of the adventures they could have together.
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As time went on, Percy's love for Rocky grew stronger. He would waddle around the icy landscape, proudly showing off his beloved rock to the other penguins. They would laugh and tease him, unable to understand his deep affection for an inanimate object.
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But Percy didn't care about their opinions. He knew that Rocky was special, and he believed that their love was real. He would whisper sweet nothings to Rocky, imagining that it could hear him and feel his love.
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One day, a strong gust of wind blew through the icy lands, causing Percy to lose his balance. He stumbled and accidentally knocked Rocky off the edge of a cliff. Panic filled Percy's heart as he watched his beloved rock tumble down into the freezing waters below.
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Without hesitation, Percy dove into the icy depths, determined to rescue Rocky. He swam with all his might, his flippers propelling him forward. Finally, he reached the bottom of the freezing waters and found Rocky nestled among the rocks.
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With great effort, Percy pushed Rocky back to the surface. As they emerged from the water, the other penguins watched in awe. They realized that Percy's love for Rocky was not something to be mocked but something to be admired.
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From that day forward, Percy and Rocky became a symbol of true love and devotion in the penguin community. They would often be seen together, waddling side by side, reminding everyone that love knows no boundaries, not even between a penguin and a rock.
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And so, the love story of Percy and Rocky continued, bringing joy and inspiration to all who witnessed it in the icy lands of Antarctica.
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I made an article about photogrammerty a few months back, but have learnt a few new things since, so it's time for a revamp !
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I came across [this awesome tutorial](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4NTf0hMjtY) on YouTube by CG Geek, and I followed his tips.
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I will only work on the render part of the photogrammetry, using only the little buddha scene from last time. The texture settings will be much better, as I'll use nodes this time to set all the properties.
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My new render
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I first imported the raw model, textureless
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The textureless model. Really does not look good like this.
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This is the texture only. Better, but lacks realism.
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I created a material, and used the nodes to configure it :
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Material loaded !
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I added a bimp map to create little bumps where the texture was the darkest. That added to the realism of the tree bark, and created some wear on the statue itself.
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I added a background HDR from [HDRI Haven](https://hdrihaven.com/), awesome website, I really recommend ! It's all free to use high quality material ! [Feel free to help their patreon page](https://www.patreon.com/hdrihaven/overview)
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Then I played with the camera settings, finding a nice view, setting the focus point and opening the aperture for the background and foreground to be a bit blurry.
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And that's it ! I thing this result is way better than last time !
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The final result !
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