I am sitting in my hotel room in Farmville, Virginia after sitting with my legs in ice water for 15 minutes, napping, and then taking a luke-warm shower. I biked about 72 miles today, through the back country roads. It was very very nice ride! Everything was beautiful. Farms, woodlands, plains, fields of corn, and very few dogs chasing me! It was too good to last however, for I came upon a gravel road that I was not expecting, and couldn't ride on it because I put street tires on my bike. After I went through the hubub of putting my bike in the back of a Toyota Camry, I drove on a couple of miles until I found pavement again. I got my bike out, put the front wheel back on, biked around and the corner, and..... More gravel. Oh well.
Anyway, I'm sure I'll have more to share in my video blog in the next few days. Thanks for reading!
-Gabriel
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Training continues!
Today I am going to try to bike 40 miles. The day before yesterday I biked 33.7 miles fairly comfortably, excluding the immense heat of course. After that I intend on going to more restaurants and asking for gift card donations to pay for my food on the trip.
Thanks so much to everyone who has sponsored me so far!
Thanks so much to everyone who has sponsored me so far!
Monday, June 18, 2007
Wooden horses and LEDs
Alrighty.
These I made a while back, but I figured they would be interesting pieces.
The first here was an attempt to create a pine chess set. I never finished of course, but here's one of the three pieces I made. I lost the others.


I first sketched the profile of the horse on a piece of paper, then traced it onto the wood.
I then cut out the basic shape with a band-saw, and rounded everything with a Dremel tool.
Pretty fun... :)
Anyways, this one here is a stage lighting project that is top secret.
The only thing I'm telling is that it's made from LEDs, and is awesome.
There are 198 LEDs to be exact. Each putting out about 2000 MCDs. So it comes out to about 400 Candelas. Not extremely bright, but bright enough.
Here's the pictures:

Anyways.
Thanks for reading!
-Gabe
These I made a while back, but I figured they would be interesting pieces.
The first here was an attempt to create a pine chess set. I never finished of course, but here's one of the three pieces I made. I lost the others.


I first sketched the profile of the horse on a piece of paper, then traced it onto the wood.
I then cut out the basic shape with a band-saw, and rounded everything with a Dremel tool.
Pretty fun... :)
Anyways, this one here is a stage lighting project that is top secret.
The only thing I'm telling is that it's made from LEDs, and is awesome.
There are 198 LEDs to be exact. Each putting out about 2000 MCDs. So it comes out to about 400 Candelas. Not extremely bright, but bright enough.
Here's the pictures:
Anyways.
Thanks for reading!
-Gabe
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Monday, June 4, 2007
Blue Keyboards and PVC Pan Flutes.
Alrighty,
I thought this was an excellent idea. I found this keyboard in the dumpster, and it worked. So I painted it.
Anyways, I'm going to start using it for shows, playing both it and drums at the same time.


And for the second (and by me, less impressive) project. The PVC pan flute.
It's made from 1/2" PVC tied together with standard hemp.
I tuned it to the key of C, but after adding the end caps, the pitch lower by about a half step.
Anyways, loads of fun. :)
-Gabriel
I thought this was an excellent idea. I found this keyboard in the dumpster, and it worked. So I painted it.
Anyways, I'm going to start using it for shows, playing both it and drums at the same time.
And for the second (and by me, less impressive) project. The PVC pan flute.
I tuned it to the key of C, but after adding the end caps, the pitch lower by about a half step.
Anyways, loads of fun. :)
-Gabriel
Thursday, May 31, 2007
So so Blue....
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Creativity Blog
This blog will now become basically a blog about the nifty (as I see them) things that I make. :)
Anyways,
Here's a few things that I've made in the not to distant past.
This is a book bag that I made from lawn chair strapping material that I bought from a thrift store about 4 years ago that I never used.
This first photo is before the top edge and straps were added.
This second one is the finished product.
Sorry, I don't have better pictures. These were taken with my cell phone.
The second featured creation for this post is a little treasure chest kinda thing I made for my sister for her birthday. Pine wood with brass hinges and latch.
It was a difficult build, as I didn't have all the appropriate tools. All I had was a jigsaw, miter box, hacksaw, and drill.
I had to cut the angles for the edges with the miter box and hacksaw, which as you can imagine was a large task. Then, after gluing it together, I had to miter the trim that I put around the edges.
The trim you see around the edge of the lid was the most difficult, as I had to cut two different angles on the ends, that were not complimentary or supplementary. Since this was one of the first wood working projects of mine, I didn't know that wood glue wasn't stainable. Therefore, after staining it and seein
g all the splotches, I realized I had to sand down the entire thing, remove the surface wood glue, and re-stain it. Then I sprayed the whole thing with Polyurethane. My original intent was to build three of these, but the first was such a project, I've been a little wearisome of trying it again.
Ah, last but not least. A simple project that I did for my band's booth in the NACA and APCA conferences that we go to to get booked at colleges. The CD display. Basically a small display box that holds 5 CDs, a CD player, and a set of headphones. Here basically is a short photo diary of each step of construction.




Anyways,
Here's a few things that I've made in the not to distant past.
This is a book bag that I made from lawn chair strapping material that I bought from a thrift store about 4 years ago that I never used.
This first photo is before the top edge and straps were added.
This second one is the finished product.Sorry, I don't have better pictures. These were taken with my cell phone.
The second featured creation for this post is a little treasure chest kinda thing I made for my sister for her birthday. Pine wood with brass hinges and latch.
It was a difficult build, as I didn't have all the appropriate tools. All I had was a jigsaw, miter box, hacksaw, and drill.I had to cut the angles for the edges with the miter box and hacksaw, which as you can imagine was a large task. Then, after gluing it together, I had to miter the trim that I put around the edges.
The trim you see around the edge of the lid was the most difficult, as I had to cut two different angles on the ends, that were not complimentary or supplementary. Since this was one of the first wood working projects of mine, I didn't know that wood glue wasn't stainable. Therefore, after staining it and seein
g all the splotches, I realized I had to sand down the entire thing, remove the surface wood glue, and re-stain it. Then I sprayed the whole thing with Polyurethane. My original intent was to build three of these, but the first was such a project, I've been a little wearisome of trying it again.Ah, last but not least. A simple project that I did for my band's booth in the NACA and APCA conferences that we go to to get booked at colleges. The CD display. Basically a small display box that holds 5 CDs, a CD player, and a set of headphones. Here basically is a short photo diary of each step of construction.
Monday, January 29, 2007
Deletion of imperfect decisions
I've always wondered if there was a way to make one's self perfect.
Of course, every one's definition differs, and the answer to said question is answered differently by everyone as well.
My definition and answer are probably a little different than most.
Definition:
The absence of imperfect decisions.
What is an imperfect decision?
Definition:
Any decision resulting in damage to any person or persons, including, but not limited to, one's self.
Obviously a broad category, but still a little more definitive than most.
Mistakes are mistakes, and shouldn't be included. It is physically impossible not to make mistakes, and therefore has nothing to do with perfection.
So, it should be obvious by now that my answer to the question "Can one become perfect?" is "Yes. You can become perfect."
So now I must figure out how to do that.
-Gabriel Redding
Of course, every one's definition differs, and the answer to said question is answered differently by everyone as well.
My definition and answer are probably a little different than most.
Definition:
The absence of imperfect decisions.
What is an imperfect decision?
Definition:
Any decision resulting in damage to any person or persons, including, but not limited to, one's self.
Obviously a broad category, but still a little more definitive than most.
Mistakes are mistakes, and shouldn't be included. It is physically impossible not to make mistakes, and therefore has nothing to do with perfection.
So, it should be obvious by now that my answer to the question "Can one become perfect?" is "Yes. You can become perfect."
So now I must figure out how to do that.
-Gabriel Redding
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