@The_Reckoning -- thanks for your words of encouragement, they are greatly appreciated. And welcome to FC as a registered member!
Yesterday was kind of frustrating ... for some reason, once i get a few pieces of hardware fabricated (specifically, the copper clips for mounting the coil) , i have the mistaken idea that all the bits and pieces will just self-assemble and i'll be tasting vapor. Well, not yesterday.
First, soldering in the clips took far more time and effort than expected, and now i find i need to redo them to make them shorter and slimmer. The change will make the power cable exit the cube better, the coil will have more vertical adjustment, and the possibility of a short with the metal shield will be eliminated.
Not a big issue, for sure, just frustrating ... i kind of feel like i'm in a mad dash for some undefined finish line (Christmas, perhaps). That third cylinder was going to be a birthday present, then a christmas present, then a wedding present, then a christmas present (again), and finally, finally, it was the next year's birthday present.
i find it quite challenging to design in 3D (using 2D tools) and then have the device flow together. i always miss an important viewpoint -- i just have to hack something together before i can make the next leap forward. One of my (many) character flaws is that once i see the solution to a problem (i.e. the software that provides temp control), i assume implementing the solution is just a detail ... but it always turns out to be tedious, challenging, and time consuming.
@tuttle - thanks for that link - it looks to be a great woodworking resource. And recently i've been lusting after a tabletop bandsaw at Lowe's for about $150.