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11 votes
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Meh-lancholy
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Sharing my DIY keyring ornament gift
I want to share with all of you a gift I've been preparing. I love finding good gifts and seeing people's reactions when they get something that truly blows them away. But this is the one I'm most...
I want to share with all of you a gift I've been preparing. I love finding good gifts and seeing people's reactions when they get something that truly blows them away. But this is the one I'm most proud of yet.
First, some backstory! Early February 2021, something amazing happened in Belgium. The winter cold wave hit hard and all over the country, lakes froze.
In the middle of an intense and frustrating lockdown, after a 5 months lull during which all ice rinks were closed and travel was impossible, Belgian skaters all across the country put on their boots and went to skate outdoors on lakes.
On February 12th, that's exactly what I did with my (at the time) friend from the rink. I posted about it here before. We had a blast of a time; truly a day you don't forget, and it came at a time where both of us were seriously depressed.
Today, that friend and I have gotten very close and she has become my skating partner. Recently, she moved in to her new apartment close to the ice rink, and I needed a housewarming gift for her! I settled on a keyring. It's very on-brand for a housewarming gift, and I myself have skate boots keyring ornaments kinda like these which are pretty cool. But this is someone I really like, and I wanted to personalize it a bit.
I then thought about a skating figure ornament that could represent her. And what better than my absolute favourite photo of her from our day on the lakes?
So I got to work, and a friend helped me trace the initial silhouette as vector since my tracing skills suck. I did clean it up in Inkscape, and I now needed somebody who could turn this digital silhouette into a real physical artifact!
I found this shop on Etsy, but they did not respond in time when I asked them about cutting that figure for me. So I asked my ex girlfriend (who is doing a Ph.D in metallurgy, soldering and metal printing) for some advice. To my surprise and delight, she volunteered to do the laser cutting herself!
And so we got to work. I turned the SVG into a DXF (thanks Inkscape for being able to do that!), and she helped me clean up some of the edges. We calculated dimensions, stress spots, and added an attachment anchor. Here is the final contour for the cut, and here is the first trial sample!
So, after fixing a couple more minor issues, she gave me eight samples. We engraved her trouser's pink stripes into two of them; they're very representative of her skating attire.
One final issue to deal with was the burn marks. The back of the samples had very burnt edges due to the laser. Today, I found a jewelry workshop which was able to polish that away. I then added a small chain and a cute little snowflake ornament.
And so, here is the final result:
- Front: https://imgur.com/TqKLCzU
- Back (after polishing): https://imgur.com/7OdItjf
Full album: https://imgur.com/a/SW7Sqdm
She's currently sick and in quarantine. Once she recovers, we are having dinner at her house. I cannot wait to see her reaction :)
Update: By a friend’s suggestion: Added a print of the original photo with a cute note on the back. Looking nice!
https://photos.app.goo.gl/d5gvZEqx3eRZgN5dA11 votes -
ArchLabs Linux 2022.01.18 release available for download
3 votes -
Breaking of "colors" and "faker" NPM libraries show that everything isn't right in the FOSS ecosystem
7 votes -
Logging is a code smell
4 votes -
KeenWrite 2.5.1: Command-line arguments
10 votes -
Dithered Branches – Generative Art Analysis
8 votes -
Project follow-up: Lex Prime Container
7 votes -
Advent of Code: My best hobby for 2021
4 votes -
Unix philosophy without left-pad, Part 2: Minimizing dependencies with a utilities package
9 votes -
Infrastructures - Generative Art by KilledByAPixel
3 votes -
Building an OpenTable bot
4 votes -
Belated highlights from RecSys 2021
5 votes -
Following the Unix philosophy without getting left-pad
4 votes -
Auto Torus - Generative Artwork
3 votes -
Aliendscapes - Generative Parallax Landscapes
4 votes -
The Legend of Bounce Back - My playable tribute to thirty-five years of Zelda
13 votes -
Announcing LittleJS - The tiny JavaScript game engine that can
10 votes -
Grazily - highly targeted jobs in your inbox
5 votes -
Interactive Double Pendulum Playground
4 votes -
The future of PrivacyTools
17 votes -
mkws - A simple static site generator
12 votes -
Hampster Economics - Pondering how a meme from a quarter-century ago might have gone over in today’s much-more-mature creator economy
3 votes -
I gave digital animation a shot
11 votes -
Four things I liked in Q3
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Tildes Game Review Journal - October 2021
Thanks to all who posted to or read last month's trial run of this topic. Let's try another month! This thread is for when you're done with a game and you want to give your finalized overview of...
Thanks to all who posted to or read last month's trial run of this topic. Let's try another month!
This thread is for when you're done with a game and you want to give your finalized overview of it. Did you enjoy it? What did it do well? What were some of its frustrations? Would you recommend it to others? That sort of thing.
For ease of readability, please bold the title for the game you're reviewing.
Also, please mark all spoilers as well using the following formatting:
<details> <summary>Spoilers</summary> Spoiler text goes here. </details>5 votes -
Analytic Number Theory book club ending today
3 votes -
Rolling with the Holmies
1 vote -
Tildes Game Review Journal - September 2021
I really enjoy reading through the weekly gaming threads where people talk about what they're currently playing. Those often give really interesting in-the-moment commentary, and I was thinking it...
I really enjoy reading through the weekly gaming threads where people talk about what they're currently playing. Those often give really interesting in-the-moment commentary, and I was thinking it might be nice to have a spot for more formalized "I'm finished with a game" thoughts and reflections.
This thread is for when you're done with a game and you want to give your finalized overview of it. Did you enjoy it? What did it do well? What were some of its frustrations? Would you recommend it to others? That sort of thing.
For ease of readability, please bold the title for the game you're reviewing.
If this is something the community likes, I'm thinking it could be a recurring monthly thing. Consider this month's post a trial run to see whether this is a concept worth continuing.
22 votes -
Rocket: A Web Framework for Rust
9 votes -
Our next trip to integer partitions
2 votes -
Space Huggers - A run and gun roguelike in 13KB of JavaScript
18 votes -
Our trip to the prime number theorem
9 votes -
What's the point of a company? Philip Morris is attempting to purchase a respiratory illness treatment company, let's talk about it.
10 votes -
Linux Privilege Escalation - Three Easy Ways to Get a Root Shell
9 votes -
Completed skirt project!
40 votes -
Primality test using regex
9 votes -
Cows using virtual reality and the future of work
5 votes -
Its still rough, but I made a really busy tildes theme
I decided to rewrite this from scratch. You can try it out if you're game. album I wiped out my profile in Chrome the other day and forgot to back up stylus and some other settings for a few...
I decided to rewrite this from scratch. You can try it out if you're game.
I wiped out my profile in Chrome the other day and forgot to back up stylus and some other settings for a few extensions. I found an old post where I listed part of a theme I'd started working on, but had since abandoned.
I couldn't find a copy of the ol' Tiltweaks stylus theme, either, so I decided to bring back that old, unfinished gem to get my theme back to roughly where I had it before... then I added a bunch of other crap in.
Anyway, here's the link to a busy screencap.
The two column layout isn't for everybody, but in the brief time I've spent with it, I'm starting to like it.
Just thought I'd share. I'm about 99.6% certain everybody will see it and say, 'gross' :)
15 votes -
PixelCraft: A pixel art editor
6 votes -
Continuous Partial Intention, a decade story
13 votes -
Hashing Phone Numbers For 2-Factor Authentication
7 votes -
All Futurama opening quotes
23 votes -
The last time I got into an internet argument
16 votes -
I'm crafting some more!
I mentioned a small age ago that I'm teaching myself to make a skirt. I finally have progress I'm ready to share! The buttons are just sitting on there, and it needs a waistband, but it's nearly...
I mentioned a small age ago that I'm teaching myself to make a skirt. I finally have progress I'm ready to share! The buttons are just sitting on there, and it needs a waistband, but it's nearly ready!
14 votes -
KeenWrite 2.2.0: Curl straight quotes upon export
4 votes -
Using John the Ripper To Crack Password Hashes
3 votes -
Oildrop - A self-auditable userscript manager
13 votes -
The bullshit economy: Amazon Sidewalk
7 votes