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Fountain Pen Ink pH – A Comparison of Five Commercial Inks

backlog, chemistry, pretty pictures, SCIENCE!

A while back, there was some discussion about fountain pen ink pH.  During that discussion, I offered to test inks and my friend from the Geekhack forum, CPTBadass, offered to donate some samples for my tests.  I received samples from my good CPT in the mail, and I went about running tests.  This post is …

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A 3D Modeled Keyboard Cap

3D CAD/Printing, backlog, keyboards

After I got hooked by the allure of 3D CAD, I decided to practice my skills by making a 3D modeled keyboard cap.  I started working on something using OpenSCAD, but it proved difficult to get the sort of organic curves I wanted.  I wanted to get some experience using a GUI based-program, rather than …

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IBM Model M Mod

backlog, keyboards, pretty pictures

I decided that I should do my own IBM Model M mod.  In early March of 2015, I bought a Model M from a Geekhack user on the cheap. The keyboard was bolt modded, had a wonky membrane, and no cable.  I did a few mods to it. The Caps I dyed the caps aqua colored utilizing …

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SEM of Uranium Adsorption Sites

backlog, chemistry, pretty pictures, SCIENCE!

Before my dissertation project got underway, I was working on a project describing the kinetics of adsorption of uranyl ions onto a metal oxide thin film.  The thin film was impregnated onto pellets of silica and alumina, then I would submerge the pellets in a solution of uranium nitrate in water.  After being submerged for …

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Redcedar Products wins awards at Baylor New Venture Competition

entrepreneurship, Redcedar Products

A few weeks ago, I took a trip down to Waco, TX.  My startup company, Redcedar Products, went to compete at the Baylor New Venture Competition.     We had a great time, and had an opportunity to meet lots of exciting people and really put our business plan to the test.  Even better: we …

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UHV Electron Beam Fluorescence of UOx

backlog, chemistry, pretty pictures, SCIENCE!

Let’s get this thing started. This is a new blog which will be used to act as a frontpage for my projects. Since I have a few years of interesting stuff worth posting, I’m going to post old things every week. Each of these posts will be categorized as “backlog” and will be dated if …

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Wesley T. Honeycutt is a PhD Chemist with interests in electronics, CAD, programming, art, and a plethora of other things.

Contact me: [mylastname]@ou.edu

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Curriculum Vitae

Publication Pre-Prints

  • May 2017 (Dissertation) - Development and Applications of Chemical Sensors for the Detection ofAtmospheric Carbon Dioxide and Methane

Recent Posts

  • Lucas Livingstone’s Research February 22, 2023
  • Radar Aeroecology with LunAero February 15, 2023
  • Tom Spicer Lab field trip at UArk February 8, 2023
  • Okular Digital Signatures in Ubuntu January 4, 2023
  • Teaching Meteorology Instrumentation November 16, 2022
  • Getting My UAS License November 9, 2022
  • Moon-watching Featured in Popular Science November 2, 2022
  • SICB 2022 Seminar March 30, 2022
  • XGEM Team Visited Devon March 23, 2022
  • Antenna Winding Peg 3D Model November 10, 2021

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