A long over due update.
Hola amigo’s! Its been a while but its been a busy few months having recently moved house! So, there are a few things on the cards in coming months, some of which I’ll write about here but actions speak louder than words so they say and there is such a vast amount to do; I’d really best get cracking.
Some of the stuff I’m looking forward to, some not. With a new house comes a new workspace, in fact once I’m done I’ll have a couple of decent workspaces to branch out with the electronics, 3d printing and bigger builds. The main task is making water tight my new garage/workshop, as well as insulating it so its warm enough to work in there. Once done its onto adding in some workspace table area’s and setting up some tooling along with a laser cutter….yep…frickin lasers! I can’t wait, what could possibly go wrong?!
Alongside this I was to make a new shed on the back of the main workspace to house printers and electronics, again insulate it and make it a comfortable area to work in. I’m still undecided on the make your own route or buy a pre fab but there’s time to decide whilst I’ll dig out a good size area for a base.
I’m sure lots of issues are going to flag up over time but nothing ventured nothing gained, its all part of the fun and something different.
A few of you may notice there is no stock at present of my 3PO led light kits. Unfortunately they have all sold out! I mean its great for me seeing how popular they are but it took some time to sell all and I’m now wondering if it it worth while doing another run of them, after all it is time consuming soldering all the kits up. Before I decide I’ll be posting up a poll on the 3PO Facebook group, if the the admins don’t mind, to determine the way forward because time is going to be a commodity for me with all the new house renovation to do. It doesn’t mean I’ve given up on making the kits altogether, just that I may have a pause on production for a few months. I still have plans to do some new and interesting things with the kits, again using an Arduino pro micro or possibly even an esp32 as a base. Stay tuned for more on this.
That’s all I have for now so thanks for your time. Feel free to drop me a message via the contact page if you have any questions. Adios!