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[1] Christopher Butler ☼
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Periodical 14v DIY
While youre here, make the world your own.
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Hello from the makerspace, otherwise known as home.
Home should be a makerspace! At any levelfood, art, life, clothing, and on
to more difficult craft like furniture and constructioneveryone should have
their hands in something. Ideally, its unique, if not straight-up weird. Life
is too short to default on your surroundings.
What Kyle Chayka calls [5]AirSpace is not exactly new, but it has been newly
invigorated by the power of Instagram (he also coined that term [6]back in 2016
!). Yes, every coffee shop looks the same, and so does every Zoom background,
and every book cover, and every haircut, and so on. Its called style. What is
culture, after all, but a shared sensibility? Kyles point, though, is that the
technology of the day spreads style especially quickly, which creates a
feedback loop that radiates outward into economies and life choices. I think
hes right about that.
Because theres a big span of something between a shared culture of images and
things made in a certain way to express a certain value and images and things
made to do little more than appear like something else. The problem with going
much further with this critique is it really cant be done without some kind of
snobberyespousing the notion that one preference is simply better than
another. Thats not for me, so I wont.
But I will say that while debates over culture rage on, you can always just
make your own. Its interesting; its fun; its often cheaper.
This weekend was a very DIY kind of weekend.
The first project I finished was one Id been contemplating for years. It was
High Optimization. You see, we store our CD collection on a set of built-in
shelves in our den that originate with the house itselfseventy-two year-old
construction, encyclopedia-deep like any good mid-century den should have.
Whats bothered me for years is that even though I rebuilt the shelves to
reduce the vertical space and house more rows of CDs, the depth remained the
same. The discs were always getting pushed back, making them hard to retrieve
without disrupting the entire row of discs and making everything look out of
order. It made me very twitchy. So I built custom frames to insert at the back
of the shelves, reducing their depth to about half-an inch shy of a CD. Now you
can push a disc fully back, keeping the row perfectly flush, and the half-inch
that hangs over the edge of the shelf is just the right amount to make
retrieving a single disc very smooth. The frame also retains the space behind
it, which is great for storing overflow or box sets.
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I also made a set of dividers that are wrapped in very bright orange cardstock.
They divide the collection by genre and pop out very nicely.
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Since my tools were out and I had some extra wood, I made a quick sketch of a
desk riser Id been imagining and quickly made it a reality. The moment my
daughter saw it in the office, she exclaimed “I WANT ONE TOO!” I said, lets
draw one and make one together!
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One thing I hope my children learn is to nurture the balance of curiosity,
creativity, and willingness to mess-up that is needed to make the world your
own while youre here.
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Written by [7]Christopher Butler on January 21, 2024, In [8]Log
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