6v Icosa Method 2 Class 1 Geodesic Sphere

This was the very first Geodesic Dome I modeled after learning of the different techniques from reading Geodesic Math and How To Use It. Geodesics is a topic I can't get enough of so I'm sure I'll be posting more models in the future. Maybe someday I'll have the ability to produce a real life structure in my backyard or something.

Any way, this gives you an idea of where my head is during my free time.

Jared and Laura's Deck, Columbus OH

I visited Columbus Ohio to attend a wedding and take on the job of building a good friends deck. Jared and Laura hired me as a contractor to complete the structure with a team of other good friends. The structural framing was done within a day of work with the full 6 person crew. All the other work such as decking, rail posts and balusters were done with only a couple people.

I love being invited on projects like this. You get to help out good friends, work with a dedicated team, and learn about building.

You can find more images of the building process, crew photos, and other images on my personal work page. You'll get a good sense of how much fun I had while working on this project. It was a great experience and I'm proud to say that I was part of it!

Brooklyn Design 2010, UM Project's booth

As you may have seen from my resume page, I've had an apprenticeship with UM Projects since late January. The experience has helped me learn a lot about building and the furniture industry.
This past weekend, UM presented classic and new pieces at Brooklyn Designs 2010. The image to the left shows the booth right after spending all day constructing it. The only thing that was left to do at that point was position the lighting which required scaffolding.

The event turned out to be a big success for UM Projects. They were awarded with Editor's Choice Award from Inhabitat.

Me at work

This is more evidence of my hard work in Anchorage. As a designer, nothing beats hands on experience! I still have a lot to learn when it comes to construction methods, but I think I'm on a good path. In this image I was still working on the laminate floor.
In the future I hope to get more construction work with friend or family.

Installing Laminate flooring

Installing the laminate flooring at my aunt and uncle's house in Anchorage was my main task while working there. My cousin Demian and I were able to complete the task in good time. For more images please see my Personal Work page.

Anchorage Deck

Some more Alaska pics! Here is one of the many projects we completed. I have to say that the deck my proudest accomplishments. My Personal Work page has a few more images of the deck, feel free to check it out.

Kim's Dog

My cousin Kim's Dog "Casio" is one of my favorites. She's fuzzy, barely barks, and is very active. Would love to have one like her some day.

We had a lot of fun together at the Cabin!

The Cabin on Nancy Lake

Here it is! The place I stayed the weekend of April 17th. Honestly it was the exact experience I wanted to have while in Alaska. The wood drum in the front is a hot tub. It's heated by a stove and the water used must be pumped from the lake. it takes about 4 hours to get to a decent temperature.
I thought a sepia tone would add character to the picture. Along with uncle Gordon in the Door way. I'll have nothing but great memories from this trip to the cabin. More images soon to follow

On the way to Nancy Lake

Off to the Cabin for a little relaxation. I can't come to Alaska and only work, I gotta experience the landscape.

My uncle has a cabin on Nancy Lake that he's been slowly working on though out the years. It's about 1/2 mile hike across the frozen Lake to get there. There for everything you need for your stay must be dragged by sled.


3 more days!

Only 3 more days and then I'm off to Alaska. I'll do my best to post pics.

30" Stretchers

My artist Friend Lee Vasu needed some stretchers made and asked me if I’d make them for him. He came to the conclusion that it’s more economical to make them yourself if you have the means.

I’m not sure, but I think I spent about 6 hours making them. All in all it was a fun project that a good friend benefits from. Any future stretchers I make for him I hope to use materials that are salvaged. Judging from all the kooky miscellaneous crap that appears in Lee’s basement, I’ll probably have the opportunity really soon.

Material list

2 @ 2-1/2”x3/4”x108” Poplar boards: $27

4 @ ¾” plywood: Free!

Box of #8 1-1/4” wood screws: $6