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| | When last I wrote about about my attempt to make a spar lathe, I'd thought I'd solved the hardest part. After all, the big wooden wheel was no longer falling off. I may not have been entirely accurate with that prediction. My next step was to make the other end of the lathe - the part that'd support the spar as it was spun around. I ordered four rubber wheels, and cut out some pieces of plywood to help surround the spar with wheels.
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| I've operated a relatively simple Home Assistant installation for the past 3 or so years, for the longest time it comprised of a few Hue bulbs, a hub, and a very slow Optiplex FX160 running Home Assistant and a few other services. Much like any small pet project the scope creeped into its current form: 20 Hue devices 9 IKEA Tradfri devices. 3 Generic Zigbee sensors. 6 ESPHome Smart Plugs. 1 ESPHome "busylight". 2 ESPHome hacked IKEA air quality sensors. 3 Apple Home Pods (recently ousting some Echo devices). My home is quite automated. While people may think its a "Internet of Shit" for bored techies, it actually keeps us from doing dumb stuff like leaving the 3KW heater in the living room on all night. This simple automation actually pushed me to investigat...