On 22-Oct-04, at 9:30 PM, petermopar wrote:
Can you sell your kits without the cases? Or perhaps that's not a good
idea. The reason I ask is I like the wood case layout but I might like
to make my cases out of a slab of aluminum. I also have this early
1950s wooden US Atomic Energy Commission galvanometer which I've been
looking to convert into something positive for society, so may possibly
use that..
I guess I would need to make insulating shafts for the pins if I use a
metal case.
So let me know, I'd be interested in both instruments. I'm in Ottawa,
Ontario, Canada.
Edmund Eagan
(613) 569-0574
www.twelfthroot.com
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>Hey Peter. Your stuff is wonderfully wacky and wonderfully beautiful!
>
> hi ya'll sorry for the crossposting- only related to serges in that I
> was very inspired by stefan tcherepnin's serge in college... postin
> about a kit that I've been workin on in the past few months. it's
> actually two styles of kit-ten-net-tik, which are electronic sound and
> light instruments that you make yourself. One is called "fourses in
> the zi-hai" and the other is called "the fyrall computer". you can
> see pictures at my website http://www.ciat-lonbarde.net .
>
> cheers!
> -Peter B
>
Can you sell your kits without the cases? Or perhaps that's not a good
idea. The reason I ask is I like the wood case layout but I might like
to make my cases out of a slab of aluminum. I also have this early
1950s wooden US Atomic Energy Commission galvanometer which I've been
looking to convert into something positive for society, so may possibly
use that..
I guess I would need to make insulating shafts for the pins if I use a
metal case.
So let me know, I'd be interested in both instruments. I'm in Ottawa,
Ontario, Canada.
>---------------------------------------------
Edmund Eagan
(613) 569-0574
www.twelfthroot.com
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