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		<title>Ebin Bellni Blog</title>
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		<description>It is I, Ebin Bellini</description>
		<copyright>(c) Ebin Bellini 2021</copyright>

		<pubDate>Sun May 28 00:00:00 +0000 2023</pubDate>
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			<title>New blog</title>
			<link>https://ebinbellini.com/blog/post/2020-11-14/</link>
			<description>Nu har jag fixat en extremt primitiv blog.
Sedan får vi se hur pass mycket jag kommer att använda den.
Idag hände inte så mycket. Jag åkte cykel lite.
Andra nyheter: knåker basregler är nu tillgänglig gratis som PDF.</description>

			<author>Ebin Bellini</author>

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			<pubDate>Sat Nov 14 00:00:00 +0000 2020</pubDate>
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			<title>New version of Knåker</title>
			<link>https://ebinbellini.com/blog/post/2021-01-01/</link>
			<description>Tjena tjena.
En ny version av Knåker basregler är tillgänglig, nämligen den femte upplagan.</description>

			<author>Ebin Bellini</author>

			<guid>https://ebinbellini.com/blog/post/2021-01-01/</guid>
			<pubDate>Fri Jan 01 00:00:00 +0000 2021</pubDate>
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			<title>New logo and new drone</title>
			<link>https://ebinbellini.com/blog/post/2021-06-14/</link>
			<description>What up, what up?? After half a year of not using this blog I am finally
back, this time in English. The reason I haven't posted anything is that I
kind of just didn't feel like it. So what happened today? I played some
frisbee golf with my friends and got my first hole in one! That was quite
epic. I also worked a bit on a client's website.


I bought a DJI Mavic Air drone a few weeks ago and I crashed it yesterday.
It was quite rough and 3 of the 4 propellers broke. I have ordered new ones.
I might make a video with my drone footage either on YouTube or Instagram
sometime but I'm kind of busy right now.


As you might be able to see, I now have a new logo, which is the one with
flowers and a globe with electronic devices hovering around it. I am quite
proud of it. To match this logo, I have also changed the font to
IM FELL
English  which is currently my favorite. It is based on a font used
by Oxford University Press a long time ago that was imported to England by
Dr. John Fell sometime in the late 17th century. The &ldquo;IM" stands for
, the person who
digitally reproduced the fonts.


I also changed the license for this site from BSD 3-Clause to GPLv3 because
it is cooler. The license isn't very important since this is just for my
personal website but if someone finds something they think is neat, such as
a css animation or an icon, and wants to copy it to their website, they
won't be confused and won't have to ask for permission.</description>

			<author>Ebin Bellini</author>

			<guid>https://ebinbellini.com/blog/post/2021-06-14/</guid>
			<pubDate>Mon Jun 14 00:00:00 +0000 2021</pubDate>
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			<title>Server up again</title>
			<link>https://ebinbellini.com/blog/post/2021-06-15/</link>
			<description>Today the server was down for a while, don't know when it began but I solved
the problem around 20:50 CEST. The cause was that my router had changed the
local IP address of my web server, something it had never done before. I
have now made the IP static so I do not expect to have this problem again.</description>

			<author>Ebin Bellini</author>

			<guid>https://ebinbellini.com/blog/post/2021-06-15/</guid>
			<pubDate>Tue Jun 15 00:00:00 +0000 2021</pubDate>
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			<title>I made an RSS feed</title>
			<link>https://ebinbellini.com/blog/post/2021-06-18/</link>
			<description>Today I created an RSS feed for these blog posts. It was pretty easy to do,
even though I had to implement the logic for it myself. The RSS protocol has
really earned it's name:  because it really
is simple. All it took was using Golang's text/template package to make a
dynamic XML file and then fill it with info about my posts.

This page
 documents the RSS syntax and was very useful to me during this process.</description>

			<author>Ebin Bellini</author>

			<guid>https://ebinbellini.com/blog/post/2021-06-18/</guid>
			<pubDate>Fri Jun 18 00:00:00 +0000 2021</pubDate>
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			<title>Stendalen</title>
			<link>https://ebinbellini.com/blog/post/2021-07-08/</link>
			<description>Today me and my family got home from our hike to and from Vålådalsstugorna
in northern Sweden. From where we parked the car it was slightly less than
20 kilometers to the station. We began the hike yesterday and it started to
rain early on but it cleared up quickly and we had great weather for
the better part of the trip.


On the way up we met a woman with a huge reindeer antler sticking out of her
backpack. She told us that she had found it while walking and had been
carrying it since one day ago. After that I started looking around for
antlers while walking but I never found any. That may be because it's a
somewhat popular trail and that any antlers have therefore already been
found.


On the way back, we saw a lagopus. We came pretty close to it before it
started fleeing and that's when we noticed it. It didn't run very far even
then so I was able to bring out my binoculars and take a picture through
them.</description>

			<author>Ebin Bellini</author>

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			<pubDate>Thu Jul 08 00:00:00 +0000 2021</pubDate>
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			<title>Öland</title>
			<link>https://ebinbellini.com/blog/post/2021-08-14/</link>
			<description>Today I got home from Öland, Sweden's second biggest island. We were there
for two weeks, and walked through the unique &ldquo;alvar&rdquo; landscapes,
which is a biotope consisting of limestone ground covered by a thin layer of
dirt with sparse vegetation. The alvar grounds have, in most places, next to
no ability to hold water, and are therefore very dry, so it's pretty much as
close to a desert as you can get in Sweden.


<img src="/Imgs/blog/alvar cows.jpeg"
alt="Free roaming cows we met in an alvar" />

Free roaming cows we met in an alvar



We went to different beaches around the Island. The weather was almost
perfect. It was warm enough so that it's comfortable to be in the water, and
cool enough to not get sweaty, tired, and sunburnt when on the surface.


There are many flee markets all around the Island, much more than in any
other place that I know of. I'm usually not very enthusiastic about them,
but this year I bought a lamp, a coffee mug, two ceramic bowls, one tin
chalice, and six books.



Before we went to Öland, we hiked for a week in the Lunndörrsfjällen area.
We carried heavy bags, filled with our tent, food, clothes, and equipment.
My bag weighed about 20 kg. We walked 12-22 km per day, some days
on a trail, some days in places that are far more trafficked by reindeers
than by humans. We walked from Kläppen, where we parked, then up past
Vålåstugorna, down into Storådalen, up through Lundörren, and then back to
the car.

<img src="/Imgs/blog/hiking along ljungan.jpeg"
alt="Hiking along the Ljungan river" />

Hiking along the Ljungan river



It was a very tough trip, but it was fun and it felt good to leave everyday
life for a while, but it was also nice afterwards to come back home to
the luxury that is having electricity, heat, and running water.</description>

			<author>Ebin Bellini</author>

			<guid>https://ebinbellini.com/blog/post/2021-08-14/</guid>
			<pubDate>Sat Aug 14 00:00:00 +0000 2021</pubDate>
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			<title>DIY car advertisement strip</title>
			<link>https://ebinbellini.com/blog/post/2022-05-14/</link>
			<description>I made an advertisement strip for a car's license plate frame just for fun.
I designed it in Autodesk Inventor and 3D-printed it. I'm quite happy with
how it looks. Here it is:


<img src="\Imgs\blog\reklamlist\finished.jpg"
alt="My finished advertisement sign" />

Here's how it looks. The text says &#x201c;Happy monday!" in Swedish.



It is attached to the car using the standard method, which I don't know the
name of but I'm going to call them &#x201c;clips". I couldn't find any blueprint or
any dimensions of these but I did find an image of a license plate frame and
scaled the image to around real size so that I could see at least how high
and wide the clips should be. I also used that image for determining where
to place the clips.



It later turned out that I didn't scale the image correctly and the clips
therefore ended up slightly too far away from each other. To fix the problem I
simply cut off parts of the clips so that they would fit in the holes. Some
of them broke when I did that but the problem was fixed easily with super
glue.


<img src="\Imgs\blog\reklamlist\clips.png"
alt="3D-model of the clips on bottom of the sign" />

3D-model of the clips on bottom of the sign


<img src="\Imgs\blog\reklamlist\holeplacement.jpg"
alt="Picture of a license plate frame" />

The reference I used for the clip holes



The sign was too big to fit in the 3D-printer so I had to divide it into
three parts. I assembled them by drilling two small holes on each side and
then inserting glue and a short piece of steel wire. It became quite sturdy
this way.


<img src="\Imgs\blog\reklamlist\pinsnholes.jpg"
alt="The attachment mechanism" />

This is how I put the parts together.



I then painted the sign. First I painted the letters and flowers white to
hide the plastic texture. Then I painted the rest with a nice metallic green
color that we happened to have at home.




Putting on the green metallic paint



And then it was done. It's not perfect because of the sloppy paint job and
the visible cracks in between the pieces but I think it's still pretty good.</description>

			<author>Ebin Bellini</author>

			<guid>https://ebinbellini.com/blog/post/2022-05-14/</guid>
			<pubDate>Sat May 14 00:00:00 +0000 2022</pubDate>
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			<title>Racing in the Knåkermobile</title>
			<link>https://ebinbellini.com/blog/post/2023-05-28/</link>
			<description>Me and my friend decided some time February to go racing at Tierp Arena.
    Neither of us had access to car we were allowed to race with, so we bought
    a used 2004 Volvo s60. Now, the car was so gravely unmaintained that rust
    made us unable to get the summer tires off to change to the winter tires we
    had received with the car. We quickly realized why we had gotten away with
    paying as little as we did.



    The week before and the week after it would have been illegal to drive with
    summer tires because of snow and ice, but luckily for us, it had melted from
    the roads for only that weekend and we could safely drive the car home. We
    later solved the tire problem with a strong breaker bar.



    We wanted to get it ready for racing and did our best with our limited
    experience with car maintenance. We then bled the brakes, replaced some
    braking fluid, changed the oil to racing oil, removed most the interior and
    the back seats.



    But a race car is not just about function, it needs to look good as well. I
    created a simple livery design in krita. We weren't able to put the entire
    design on the car, but we painted our door molding green and painted the
    mascot on the sides of the car. 




Preliminary livery design



    We also made a spoiler from sheet metal. Making the spoiler was
    definitely the most fun part of the project. We first designed prototype
    parts in cardboard, cut the parts out of the metal with metal shears. My
    friend had a inverter welder, but none of us knew how to weld, so it was a
    lot of trial and error until we managed to put the spoiler together. It was
    also painted green to go along with the theme and then riveted to the trunk.




Our beautiful welding results




and the resulting car



    Check out our racing montage here:


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			<author>Ebin Bellini</author>

			<guid>https://ebinbellini.com/blog/post/2023-05-28/</guid>
			<pubDate>Sun May 28 00:00:00 +0000 2023</pubDate>
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