Heather’s Birthday 2024

October 29, 2024 6:40 pm

Heather had a birthday / Halloween party this year to start off her celebration. I ran a minigame competition with a “Top Banana” trophy as the prize. They competed in 5 events: jigsaw puzzling (complete a small puzzle), dice stacking (stack dice on a tongue depressor held in your teeth), cup shuffling (alternating hands, remove the top cup of a stack and put it on the bottom until the first cup is back on top), Ping Pong carry (using a tiny, sample spoon carry Ping Pong balls across the yard), and the toilet-paper spray (use a spray bottle to spray a hanging strip of toilet paper that has a clothes pin on the bottom until the strip breaks and the clothes pin falls).

Then there was pizza, treats, and the general silliness of middle-school kids. Then back outside for “ghost pictures” (double-exposures using a flash).

Once our spooky pictures were complete it was back inside for birthday/Halloween trifle and filling up 3D-printed pumpkins with candy to take home. A good time seems to have been had by all.

The Birthday Adventure

On her birthday it was school and homework, but once finally complete it was time for a Warrior Cats Birthday Adventure (Heather’s costume this year was Firestar from the book series).

In the stories, cats train to become warriors who hunt for food and defend their clans. After an apprenticeship they must complete an assessment and if successful they have a formal ceremony.

Heather received a letter inviting her to take her Warrior Assessment which would challenge the five essential skills of a warrior: Smell, Sight, Tracking, Hearing, and Touch.

Her first trial (scent) required matching each scent-marked name to the appropriate cat. The cats were under glasses to help isolate their scents. I found a simple cat model online, modified it to have an empty space inside with holes through the back and then filled them with smelly things: cinnamon, vinegar, liquid smoke, cologne, and lavender oil. It worked pretty well, though oddly, the vinegar had no smell when she played the game just a few hours after prepping them.

Correctly identifying the cats revealed the code to the cryptex needed to begin the second trial (sight). I used the same cat model, but scaled it down to about an inch tall and printed cats in four colors. She had to find all ten hidden around the house and the number of cats in each color provided the combination to the lock for the third trial (tracking).

The trial of tracking required following a prey’s path through the backyard without getting lost until she caught up with the prey and obtained the code to the fourth trial. This involved a string run all over the backyard in one continuous length with false leads crossing it and confusing the issue. Although she made a mistake early on, she made a countering mistake shortly after and ended up with the right mouse while skipping about half the path. The prey was a 3D-printed mouse I grabbed from online and modified to put text on the incorrect ones (“Try Again”, etc.) and the code to the next trial on the correct one.

The fourth trial was hearing. I had recorded the cats meowing as well as myself and Jess and created an audio file for each of us. She had to listen to each file and identify which creature was meowing. Heather found this quite amusing and aced it without issue. The correct identification of the meowers provided the code to the fifth and final trial.

Warriors are sworn to protect their clans and this can require sacrifice. To honor those sacrifices Heather needed to identify four veteran warriors who had been permanently injured serving the clan using only touch. I used the same cat model from before, but modified one to remove the tail, one to remove an ear, one to remove a foot, and one to have a deep scar down the side. I placed each one in a paper bag and she needed to reach in and determine which cat was which. The order of the cats provided the code to the final chest.

The treasure chest contained a letter of congratulations and direction to present herself to the clan leader for the official induction ceremony where she would set aside her apprentice name of Heatherpaw and receive her warrior name, Heatherstorm.

Once the ceremony was complete it was time to celebrate with gifts! She had a blast. Grinning so big she could hardly read the letters and notes out loud.

Then it was off to dinner at Chili’s and home again for cake–pumpkin chocolate-chip cake with cream cheese frosting.

Apple Cider Donuts

October 22, 2024 7:27 pm

Decided to try making apple cider donuts this year. I needed a donut cutter, so I found one online and printed it out. Worked perfect, but the design was flawed. Not a strong connection between the cutting edge and the “handle” and it separated as I was washing it. I’ll have to design a better one, just need to add a curved reinforcement around the inside and outside of each cutting edge. Trivial and too bad it wasn’t included in the model I found already.

Donuts came out pretty well for a first attempt. I followed the America’s Test Kitchen recipe which uses apple juice concentrate instead of boiling down cider. Fried them in the Dutch oven.

3D Prints September 2024

September 30, 2024 5:44 pm

Just a few things this month.

First a cover for an RSA OTP token. Due to security changes at work I now have to have 2 of these and needed a way to differentiate which one was for which system. So I designed and printed this little cover and also printed a few for coworkers.

I did the design in SolveSpace and then put the text on in Bambu Studio. My first attempt was not strong enough and the “legs” snapped off almost immediately, but this version seems to be holding up really well.

STL Files (no text on cover):

For Jess’ birthday adventure I needed a key with an embedded magnet and a “lock” with a contact sensor inside. So I designed and printed those.

I wanted some autumn-themed sugar cookies, but our big bin of cookie cutters has no leaves in it (it has Halloween stuff). So I found some leaf-shaped cookie cutters and printed them. I took the cookies to work and, whoops, they all got eaten and I didn’t take a picture of them.

I believe I used this model for the Maple leaf: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1149605/files

And this model for the Oak and what-they’re-calling-Elm leaves: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4675537

Games September 2024

5:34 pm

Didn’t get a ton of gaming in this month. Board game group moved to a new location because the restaurant we were at was grumpy with our existence. I think the group is quite well mannered and we’ve never taken up so much space that they couldn’t seat other guests, but they felt we weren’t spending enough money so asked us to find somewhere else to go. Which, fine, that’s their prerogative, but groups like this meet on Tuesdays because restaurants tend to be dead so our presence is just extra money with little work for them. The last night we met there they had a total of 4 other tables the whole evening.

Anyway. We’re trying a new location, however the new location is a brewery and limited to 21 and over so we’ll likely keep looking for locations since there were often people in attendance that now can’t attend.

Played the first scenario of Peacemakers: Horrors of War again with 2 players at the meetup. We were successful in ending the conflict.

At the next meetup we played Heat with a full group of six. I’m still really enjoying the game. I did not win this time. I believe I came in 4th due to poorly handling the final 2 turns.

Celebrating Jess’ birthday we played Everdell with a friend (without any expansions to keep it a little more simple). Jess won handily.

And the following weekend, to further celebrate Jess’ birthday with other friends, we played Harry Potter: Hogwarts Battle. We played Year 4, without any expansions, and were victorious.