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The Happy Tinkerer - Making Homemade Devices For The Fun Of It

 

I've always liked to make gadgets and gizmos that have some function, either useful or not so useful. It started with the simple things that many kids make - slingshots, a simple bow and arrow, a toy boat. Occasionally I made more involved items such as a canoe and a dune buggy. Then there was the grass hut - 12 feet across, octogonal in shape, and thatched top to bottom with a thick layer of grass. I built it in a remote location, near a stipmine filled with water. Hauled the cut grass in a 1972 Volkswagon convertible with the top down. Piled the grass high in the back seat. It must have taken a dozen trips back and forth from a nearby hay field.

Simple things appeal to me more than costly homemade items. A small project lets me pursue an interest without interfering with other goals. A project with a small amount of time invested seems more like entertainment. Time spent earnestly involved in the creation of something designed and made with ones own ingenuity can be quite enjoyable.

So now when I don't feel motivated to do more practical things I often turn to an idea about some device or other that I've wanted to try making but never got around to. I can recall many such improvised devices that gave me satisfaction and enjoyment.

Ideas for things to make come from many places. Most often the idea comes from some need. I do a lot of keying of text using a computer keyboard. I tend to keep the room temperature a bit cool, cool enough that my hands become uncomfortable. I ended up rigging a length of electrical heating tape wound in a large coil-shape to surround the keyboard. Tying the heat tape to a large piece of cardboard keeps it in place. It does a nice job of keeping my hands warm. I can leave the room temperature set where I want it. As far as I know, you can't buy anything like that.

Building and inventing improves my understanding of mechanical devices and materials. It gets easier to manipulate and modify the physical things that are so much a part of everyday living. With effort and imagination, often new devices can be made or existing ones improved for my enjoyment and satifaction.

Both intuition and logic are used to make a homemade gizmo. The more the two abilities are used together, the more powerful the combination becomes. A strong partnership of reason and creativity helps a person to produce and enjoy life.

It is fun and satisfying to conjure up and build simple devices. Those created items command more appreciation than more casually acquired, purchased items. And it feels good proving that imagination and ingenuity can make life better.

The process of invention seems magical. The mind pieces together what it has already made some sense of into something new. It seems that even the most obscure result can eventually be produced. The grass hut and the keyboard heater each gave me a little taste of that magic.

Author: Alan Detwiler
 
Author Bio:

Alan Detwiler

Alan believes that enjoyment of life is enhanced by learning about what is around us. The more we know, the more we have to appreciate and enjoy. Yet the more we understand, the more questions there are that beg for answers. And so, the more we understand, the more we can feel the beauty and wonder of that which is beyond our understanding.

Alan Detwiler started the web site Leisureideas to give people ideas for ways to have fun. Visitors to the site are encouraged to discover new ways to enjoy themselves.

Alan writes books that provide insight on how to pursue playfulness and a sense of wonder. His hope is that the readers of his books will use ideas and imagination to add enjoyment and pleasure to their lives. All his books are available in digital format and can be purchased and downloaded on the Amazon.com web site. Go to Books > Special Formats > E-books and E-Docs. Then do a search for Detwiler.

 
 
 

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