When I think of logging I think of beutifull logs that can be used to make all sorts of items and artworks.
So sorry for you data freak guys and girls, this is not about data logging but about real logs.... !!!!
I had this beutifull piece of European walnut laying around in my workshed that was not completely drie yet, but good enough to shape in any form. So I thought why not make the best green transportation oriented analyser (the cycle analyst) a bit greaner by making a new casing around it from organic (scrap wood).
Well to make this a short story, I started doing just that.
This is the start, with some scrap peaces of log to create the perfect atmosphere.
I got my chainsaw and made a small CA sized piece of wood that I made square with my saw table. After that I used my router to hollow the piece of wood out. Then adjusted the router 3mm deeper for a real glass screen. And these are the results so far.
The casing is still in the form of a rough cut (could call it a blank) but the shape and forms are there. Next step will be drilling some holes to position the switch and wires and sand it down as smooth as baby bottums.
After that make it nice and shiny with some woodoil wax or lacker.
I will keep you guys posted.
So sorry for you data freak guys and girls, this is not about data logging but about real logs.... !!!!
I had this beutifull piece of European walnut laying around in my workshed that was not completely drie yet, but good enough to shape in any form. So I thought why not make the best green transportation oriented analyser (the cycle analyst) a bit greaner by making a new casing around it from organic (scrap wood).
Well to make this a short story, I started doing just that.

This is the start, with some scrap peaces of log to create the perfect atmosphere.
I got my chainsaw and made a small CA sized piece of wood that I made square with my saw table. After that I used my router to hollow the piece of wood out. Then adjusted the router 3mm deeper for a real glass screen. And these are the results so far.
The casing is still in the form of a rough cut (could call it a blank) but the shape and forms are there. Next step will be drilling some holes to position the switch and wires and sand it down as smooth as baby bottums.

After that make it nice and shiny with some woodoil wax or lacker.
I will keep you guys posted.