Q5: You have won the Lottery BIG TIME!
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@MakersHour oh dear, I am not proud of this, but I give up work, buy a house with lots of space and disappear into my crafting/ sewing room for long periods of time!
@popchicken @MakersHour proud or not sounds great
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Q5: You have won the Lottery BIG TIME! How does this affect your making? Do you start a business, or stop the one you have? Do you invest in some super-expensive piece of dream making kit? Something else? #MakersHour
@MakersHour I would first get some of the very fancy merchant& mills linen, and then I will go absolutely ham on all the fancy thread and yarn: every colour embroidery thread, linen hand sewing thread, linen embroidery thread, cotton variegated yarn, sashiko thread in different colours, the expensive organic cotton sewing thread, fresh shirring elastic, silk yarn, and whatever other fancy stuff I come across. Everything twice: one to use and one to hoard.
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@MakersHour A5 Stop working for other people I guess and just do more making and publishing, just because. I'd like to make a proper "someone could buy it" version of my DIY educational synth, so I guess that would be quite high on the list.
And I'd almost certainly pay over the odds for some piece of retro computer or synth kit I've always wanted that is now pretty ridiculously overpriced these days

@diyelectromusic @MakersHour Any synths in particular?
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Q5: You have won the Lottery BIG TIME! How does this affect your making? Do you start a business, or stop the one you have? Do you invest in some super-expensive piece of dream making kit? Something else? #MakersHour
A5 With a sufficiently large lottery win, I'd buy my own workshop, and equip it. Somewhere within a short walk of where I live, unlike my current 1 hour travel to get to the workshop. Oh an possibly hire someone to clean it for me...
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Q5: You have won the Lottery BIG TIME! How does this affect your making? Do you start a business, or stop the one you have? Do you invest in some super-expensive piece of dream making kit? Something else? #MakersHour
Q5: You have won the Lottery BIG TIME! How does this affect your making? Do you start a business, or stop the one you have? Do you invest in some super-expensive piece of dream making kit? Something else?
A5: Iโd just have a nice workshop or two fully kitted out for me to potter around in. Not interested in making for money. Itโs my hobby and my sanctuary.
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@diyelectromusic @MakersHour Any synths in particular?
@kbob @MakersHour Nothing specific, but maybe a couple of the more iconic ones from history. I'd definitely start a collection

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A5 With a sufficiently large lottery win, I'd buy my own workshop, and equip it. Somewhere within a short walk of where I live, unlike my current 1 hour travel to get to the workshop. Oh an possibly hire someone to clean it for me...
@quixoticgeek @MakersHour Clean it, and keep all the tools serviced and sharp, and restock materials...
In fact, being the caretaker for some eccentric's workshop would be a pretty sweet gig...
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@MakersHour A5 Stop working for other people I guess and just do more making and publishing, just because. I'd like to make a proper "someone could buy it" version of my DIY educational synth, so I guess that would be quite high on the list.
And I'd almost certainly pay over the odds for some piece of retro computer or synth kit I've always wanted that is now pretty ridiculously overpriced these days

@diyelectromusic @MakersHour finally find the time to fix my 1986 mac classic. And kevin, some of us just make your boards and go. You can sell em if you want. They don't blow up. I've tried.
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@kbob @MakersHour Nothing specific, but maybe a couple of the more iconic ones from history. I'd definitely start a collection

@diyelectromusic @MakersHour I know it's not the same at all, but several years ago I bought the Arturia V collection. It's a softsynth emulation of about 30 famous synths. It kind of convinced me that most of those old synths, while revolutionary in their time, aren't that great by modern standards. We're living in the golden age.
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@diyelectromusic @MakersHour finally find the time to fix my 1986 mac classic. And kevin, some of us just make your boards and go. You can sell em if you want. They don't blow up. I've tried.
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Q5: You have won the Lottery BIG TIME! How does this affect your making? Do you start a business, or stop the one you have? Do you invest in some super-expensive piece of dream making kit? Something else? #MakersHour
Q5: You have won the Lottery BIG TIME! How does this affect your making? Do you start a business, or stop the one you have? Do you invest in some super-expensive piece of dream making kit? Something else? #MakersHour
I'd quit work and just tinker full time. Buy a place to tinker at. Two places... not anything extravagant or fancy, probably somewhat rural and spacious though. One in Australia and one here in the UK (tho southern Europe would be tempting). I'd split my year between them. Endless summer baby! (I'd still visit cold places, especially for snow, but just for holiday trips.)
It would be cool to tinker in a productive way that solves problems for people, and even pay/hire other tinkerers. Sort of make a charitable tinkerers trust... found a society of fixers.
(Yeah, well aware of environmental issues with the flying. This is just daydreamspeke, I don't gamble, so will never be in it to win it,per se.)
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@diyelectromusic @MakersHour I know it's not the same at all, but several years ago I bought the Arturia V collection. It's a softsynth emulation of about 30 famous synths. It kind of convinced me that most of those old synths, while revolutionary in their time, aren't that great by modern standards. We're living in the golden age.
@kbob @MakersHour All very true. We can do almost anything with a modern computer.
But sometimes being able to do anything can just mean ending up doing nothing, so sometimes we need proper knobs, wires and buttons as prompts.
But I already have synths I'm not actually playing, so I guess it's all a bit of a moot point...
So maybe the real answer is simply space with them wired in ready to go so I can just play for a bit with no setup time needed.
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@MakersHour #makershour A5: First off, I get my investments set up so @Canageek and I never need day jobs again. Then we retire to Vancouver Island and I reopen that yarn shop I loved in Comox. Anything left over, I put into supporting queer writers and artists.
@WizardOfDocs @MakersHour GLASS LATHE. They cost about $40K Canadian as there are only a handful made each year as they last so long: I used a couple from the 1960s while I was at SFU and they were a delight to work on.
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