Daniel Busby

Tinkerings of a backyard scientist

Building a giant Labyrinth game: Part 4 – Final

18th February. By admin. Posted in Kinetic Sculpture, Two Bit Circus.

The whole point of building this tipping mechanism was to drive a ball through a maze. Now I had to actually build the maze. The first thing I had to do was to sketch it out by hand on graph paper. I had to account for the thickness of the boards, the width of the …read more

Welding up a Welding Table

3rd December. By admin. Posted in Art.

One of the most important tools a welder can have at his disposal is a decent welding table. In general you should have the biggest, flattest, sturdiest table you can muster. Of course, shop size can be a limiting factor. I decided to invest in a 4’x4′ table on wheels. We don’t do too much …read more

Building a giant Labyrinth game: Part 3

1st December. By admin. Posted in Kinetic Sculpture, Two Bit Circus.

This is Part 3 of a series. You can start with Part 1 and Part 2. After welding up the basic frame of the Labyrinth game, I took the entire thing outside and gave it a quick coat of primer, so it wouldn’t rust. I knew this project was going to take a while, and …read more

Building a giant Labyrinth game: Part 2

24th October. By admin. Posted in Kinetic Sculpture, Two Bit Circus.

This is a continuation of Part 1 of this series. With all of the pieces cut, drilled, and welded to make the square frames of the labyrinth, it was time to start aligning the bearings that everything pivots on. I attached a pair of 1″ ID flange mount bearings to both sides of the holes. …read more

Building a giant Labyrinth game: Part 1

17th October. By admin. Posted in Kinetic Sculpture, Two Bit Circus.

I finally finished a large project. During the process I was intending to blog about the progress. Instead, I took photos and just let them build up. I’ve got enough photos that it makes sense to break them up into a few different posts. I hope you’ll bear with me. The goal was to build …read more

Bob Potts does it again!

28th June. By admin. Posted in Art.

Bob Potts has just put out another fantastic video of his amazing art. Here is two of his pieces from 2012 and 2013: “Ascension” and “Synchronous Cycle”. I can watch this stuff on repeat for hours. Keep it up, Bob!

Tweaking a Flame Speaker

17th June. By admin. Posted in Art, Rubens Tube.

A friend came across a project known as a Flame Speaker.  The similarities to a Rubens Tube resonated with me and I was immediately intrigued.  Some of the best information we could find about it where documented in a 1960s Popular Electronics magazine.  Apparently hobbyists were making these things in their basements around the country, …read more

Testing out Copper Inlays

1st June. By admin. Posted in Art.

I just recently bought a new (to me) Plasma Cutter, so I thought I’d give it a whirl.  It’s always best to practice with a project in mind so I set out to makes some holes in steel that I can fill with copper and practice some metal inlay techniques.  Along the way I decided …read more

Building a Conference Table

29th May. By admin. Posted in Art.

In our conference area at work we had a rather interesting table.  It was a huge poster of James Dean sitting on top of a piece of wobbly antique furniture.  It was time to upgrade the desk to something more usable and fitting of serious meetings.  Clients don’t like to sign expensive contracts on a …read more

A Moveable Feast takes on CicLAvia

22nd April. By admin. Posted in Kinetic Sculpture.

We took A Moveable Feast on a ride through Los Angeles for CicLAvia.  I decided to document this ride with a time-lapse camera.  I’ll let the video tell the story:

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