https://sudoroom.org/mediawiki/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=199.188.193.9&feedformat=atomSudo Room - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T20:42:14ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.37.2https://sudoroom.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=User:EM_Che&diff=5663User:EM Che2013-09-27T16:38:35Z<p>199.188.193.9: </p>
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<div>My biography might be best suited by giving a link of my work online: <br />
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http://artandmaterial.wordpress.com/<br />
http://eddiemill.wordpress.com/<br />
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Not that many stereotypes fit for me, except that I am an alchemist. Furthermore, I enjoy making art and music and find that the creative focus of art makes good energy. I see art as a collaborative project which can lead to the manifestation of very positive things for our earth. Please visit my blogs where I do expand on the concepts further, including permaculture, design, and materials and Love! I would like to see comments, and shares from these pages.<br />
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I edit and maintain a few pages on this wiki and others, including [[Art and Revolution]] [[Alchemy]]</div>199.188.193.9https://sudoroom.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Talk:Metal_Experiments&diff=5006Talk:Metal Experiments2013-06-30T01:55:15Z<p>199.188.193.9: Talk page autocreated when first thread was posted</p>
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<div>Ahoy,<br />
[[EM_Che]] from [[Noisebridge]].</div>199.188.193.9https://sudoroom.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Art_and_Revolution&diff=5004Art and Revolution2013-06-29T23:50:12Z<p>199.188.193.9: /* Rocket Stove: */</p>
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<div>==Rocket Stove:==<br />
[[File:Rocket Stove.jpg|thumb|Rocket stove in action in Oakland. by [[User:EM_Che]]]]<br />
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* Made using found materials.<br />
* Design encourages accessibility to those without capital or experience.<br />
* Construction skills involve bending metal and cutting metal, without welding.<br />
* All materials are found on the street, total cost zero.<br />
* Replicability tested. After loss, was rebuilt in a day and made at [[Noisebridge|https://www.noisebridge.net/]]<br />
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You will need:<br />
# 1 large coffee can, paint can, or industrial-size fruit can.<br />
# 1 regular size soup can<br />
# small piece of metal, for the fuel shelf.<br />
# large piece of metal, or interior can with less diameter than the outer canister.<br />
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Tools:<br />
Necessary tools: <br />
* vice grips or pliers to grab and bend metal (for bending [[metal|metal experiments]]), <br />
* something sharp: scissors, garden shears, knife, or pliers.<br />
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Steps:<br />
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1. Cut the bottom off of the soup can. You might use a can opener even, so long as you get the bottom off so that it is a hollow tube.<br />
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2. Cut an equal-sized hole in the bottom side of the large tin can. When busted open, this should fit the soup can inside it. [[File:Rocket Stove in Progress.jpg|thumb|Coffee can, small-size tin can: these are the basic materials for the rocket stove hack.]]<br />
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3. The fuel shelf is always the easiest for me to find. This is a narrow piece of metal which can usually be wedged into the soup can. <br />
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4. Insert the fuel shelf into the soup can. If needed, glue this in place.<br />
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5. The inner chamber can be made with a smaller can or an untreated piece of flat metal that's as wide as the coffee can is tall, and as long as you want. This piece of metal is bent into a small circle, which lets air vent directly upwards without any interfering wavelengths. It remains to be seen if the stove could still be effective without the inner chamber division.<br />
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6. Line up paper, and rest sticks on the tray. You are ready for ignition.<br />
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7. Spark the paper and the blaze will light the sticks. Because of the air intake, the fire can burn for a long time!<br />
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Use directions: <br />
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The Rocket Stove will burn cleanly for an extended period of time with only minimal twigs for fuel. The combustion is at the end of the sticks only, or the center of the chamber. Air enters from below the fuel intake rack, and is heated up and rises straight up to the bottom of the pot. <br />
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If you want to cook or boil water on the rocket stove, you will need to find a grate or screen to put over the top of the stove, and the diameter of your cooking pot must be less than the diameter of the stove. A pot skirt may be added, with a wider tube, in order to also heat the side of the pot. Generally, the more sticks you put in, the hotter. The sticks burn at the end, so you feed in more as you go. Using this method I was able to bring water to a boil very quickly. Try it!<br />
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Crunch, hack... Good luck!<br />
Wikimedia Commons Picture: [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rocket_Stove_Finished.jpg]<br />
[[Metal Experiments]]<br />
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== Hella Handout Books: == <br />
[[Art of Bookbinding]]<br />
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==Fast and music: ==<br />
http://fastandradio.fr/<br />
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==Avoidance of Government.==<br />
http://eddieche.deviantart.com/<br />
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http://twitter.com/eddiemill</div>199.188.193.9https://sudoroom.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Metal_Experiments&diff=5003Metal Experiments2013-06-29T23:28:27Z<p>199.188.193.9: </p>
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<div>Coming soon: Need Pictures [[Special:Contributions/50.0.83.158|50.0.83.158]] 15:33, 16 June 2013 (PDT)<br />
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==Contents==<br />
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==1. Rocket Stove.==<br />
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This appropriate-technology rocket stove is a replicable, open source wood grill which can be made using found [[material]] and minimal [[tools]] access. Design and instructions on how to build can be found at [[Art and Revolution]]: https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Art_and_Revolution<br />
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[[File:Rocket Stove Finished.jpg|thumb|Rocket Stove, final version. A [[Rocket Stove]] is an easy barbeque grill that anyone can make, and one of the most efficient burners of wood that's available.]]<br />
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A Rocket Stove is appropriate technology. One of the most efficient and minimalistic converters of wood into heat, the stove can be used to boil water quickly and saves the camper having to carry and buy replacement fuels. The first version [https://sudoroom.org/wiki/File:Rocket_Stove.jpg] burned successfully and proved lasting, even with being used every day in a farm situation. After losing the first version, the second version was built with found materials in the street. Finally, a third version was made, pictured, with found materials as well. This one has near perfect air-flow, for a long contracted burn. We are looking at building miniature versions, once we eat more canned food! I will upload the drawn schematics with the how-to.<br />
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[[File:Rocket Stove in Action.jpg|thumb|Upon completion of the rocket stove, first burn heats the space, and second test burn lasted for 35 minutes.]]<br />
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4. So far none has been used.<br />
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5. Open Source Experiments<br />
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== 5. Open Source Experiments ==<br />
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[[Category:Art]]<br />
[[Category:Energy]]<br />
[[Category:Hemp]]<br />
[[Category:Hacks!!]]</div>199.188.193.9https://sudoroom.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Metal_Experiments&diff=5002Metal Experiments2013-06-29T23:26:38Z<p>199.188.193.9: /* Contents */</p>
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<div>Coming soon: Need Pictures [[Special:Contributions/50.0.83.158|50.0.83.158]] 15:33, 16 June 2013 (PDT)<br />
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==Contents==<br />
<br />
==1. Rocket Stove.==<br />
<br />
This appropriate-technology rocket stove is a replicable, open source wood grill which can be made using found [[material]] and minimal [[tools]] access. Design and instructions on how to build can be found at [[Art and Revolution]]: https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Art_and_Revolution<br />
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[[File:Rocket Stove Finished.jpg|thumb|Rocket Stove, final version. A [[Rocket Stove]] is an easy barbeque grill that anyone can make, and one of the most efficient burners of wood that's available.]]<br />
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A Rocket Stove is appropriate technology. One of the most efficient and minimalistic converters of wood into heat, the stove can be used to boil water quickly and saves the camper having to carry and buy replacement fuels. The [[first version|https://sudoroom.org/wiki/File:Rocket_Stove.jpg]] burned successfully and proved lasting, even with being used every day in a farm situation. After losing the first version, the second version was built with found materials in the street. Finally, a third version was made, pictured, with found materials as well. This one has near perfect air-flow, for a long contracted burn. We are looking at building miniature versions, once we eat more canned food! I will upload the drawn schematics with the how-to.<br />
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[[File:Rocket Stove in Action.jpg|thumb|Upon completion of the rocket stove, first burn heats the space, and second test burn lasted for 35 minutes.]]<br />
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2. <br />
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4. So far none has been used.<br />
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5. Open Source Experiments<br />
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== 5. Open Source Experiments ==<br />
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[[Category:Art]]<br />
[[Category:Energy]]<br />
[[Category:Hemp]]<br />
[[Category:Hacks!!]]</div>199.188.193.9https://sudoroom.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Metal_Experiments&diff=5001Metal Experiments2013-06-29T23:23:10Z<p>199.188.193.9: /* Contents */</p>
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<div>Coming soon: Need Pictures [[Special:Contributions/50.0.83.158|50.0.83.158]] 15:33, 16 June 2013 (PDT)<br />
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==Contents==<br />
<br />
1. Rocket Stove. This appropriate-technology rocket stove is a replicable, open source wood grill which can be made using found [[material]] and minimal [[tools]] access. Design and instructions on how to build can be found at [[Art and Revolution]]: https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Art_and_Revolution<br />
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[[File:Rocket Stove Finished.jpg|thumb|Rocket Stove, final version. A [[Rocket Stove]] is an easy barbeque grill that anyone can make, and one of the most efficient burners of wood that's available.]]<br />
<br />
A Rocket Stove is appropriate technology. One of the most efficient and minimalistic converters of wood into heat, the stove can be used to boil water quickly and saves the camper having to carry and buy replacement fuels. The [[first version|https://sudoroom.org/wiki/File:Rocket_Stove.jpg]] burned successfully and proved lasting, even with being used every day in a farm situation. After losing the first version, the second version was built with found materials in the street. Finally, a third version was made, pictured, with found materials as well. This one has near perfect air-flow, for a long contracted burn. We are looking at building miniature versions, once we eat more canned food! I will upload the drawn schematics with the how-to.<br />
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[[File:Rocket Stove in Action.jpg|thumb|Upon completion of the rocket stove, first burn heats the space, and second test burn lasted for 35 minutes.]]<br />
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2. <br />
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4. So far none has been used.<br />
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5. Open Source Experiments<br />
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== 5. Open Source Experiments ==<br />
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[[Category:Art]]<br />
[[Category:Energy]]<br />
[[Category:Hemp]]<br />
[[Category:Hacks!!]]</div>199.188.193.9https://sudoroom.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Metal_Experiments&diff=5000Metal Experiments2013-06-29T17:57:22Z<p>199.188.193.9: hella expect more here soon :::: greets from the noisebridge!</p>
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<div>Coming soon: Need Pictures [[Special:Contributions/50.0.83.158|50.0.83.158]] 15:33, 16 June 2013 (PDT)<br />
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==Contents==<br />
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1. Rocket Stove. This appropriate-technology rocket stove is a replicable, open source wood grill which can be made using found [[material]] and minimal [[tools]] access. Design and instructions on how to build can be found at [[Art and Revolution]]: https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Art_and_Revolution<br />
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4. So far none has been used.<br />
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5. Open Source Experiments<br />
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== 5. Open Source Experiments ==<br />
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[[Category:Art]]<br />
[[Category:Energy]]<br />
[[Category:Hemp]]<br />
[[Category:Hacks!!]]</div>199.188.193.9https://sudoroom.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Art_of_Bookbinding&diff=4999Art of Bookbinding2013-06-29T17:46:30Z<p>199.188.193.9: </p>
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<div>Came up at a meeting in open space last night and seemed like some people were interested so *** 50.0.83.116 11:28, 20 May 2013 (PDT)<br />
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==Summary==<br />
Source:<br />
Notes May 19th, 2013 of this and other ideas that came up at a writer's workgroup. A writers workgroup was formed at the meeting. 1,2. Che. 50.0.83.116 11:28, 20 May 2013 (PDT)<br />
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[[File:Art of Bookbinding.jpg|thumb|Art_of_bookbinding by [[user:EM_Che]]. Book art artist unknown! http://bit.ly/14ELpuJ]]<br />
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Hackerspace passports, on the noisebridge wiki: https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Passport<br />
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Another source so far is the Github at Sudoroom. Here is one file for Comics and Art at SudoRoom.<br />
https://github.com/sudoroom/ComicsArtSudoRoom<br />
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==How to Make A Free Zinebook==<br />
[[File:How To Make a Free Zinebook.jpg|thumb|This image shows how anyone can make a free 8-page book from a single side sheet of 8.5" x 11" paper. The paper can have writing or anything on the back, and is completed within a minute using no necessary tools. Enjoy the artwork! Pens, markers, pencil, colored pencils, paints, or whatever works for you.]]<br />
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Materials required: <br />
1 (one) 8.5" x 11" sheet of paper, single side. This paper can be recycled if needed if it was used on one side. Eg. only one side will be needed for the design. Design also works for other sizes of paper.<br />
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Tools required:<br />
Scissors, optional<br />
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Steps:<br />
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1. Fold the piece of paper in half horizontally, or "hamburger style." Unfold the paper.<br />
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2. Fold both edges of the paper into the center crease you just made. Unfold the paper.<br />
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3. Your next fold is "hotdog style," or a fold length-wise across the paper. Unfold the paper.<br />
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4. Next, tear or cut along the middle line between the first and fourth "quarters." (The line "4" in the photo.)<br />
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5. Finally, in order to form the book you pull both middle sections out, and form your blank booklet. <br />
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Enjoy the blank booklet! You can decorate as desired. The design is replicable and appropriate for non-hierarchical communications in your purposes. Enjoy!!!!<br />
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[[Category:Art]]<br />
[[Category:Sudo-word]]</div>199.188.193.9