Welcome to my "new" personal home page.
After retiring at the end of August, 2012, from my long-held position as
-[HP](http://hp.com) Open Source & Linux Chief Technologist... I am now back
-as an
-[HP Fellow](http://www.hp.com/united-states/Bdale-Garbee-External-Bio-V2.pdf)
-in the Office of the CTO helping to drive open source strategy
+[HP](http://hp.com) Open Source & Linux Chief Technologist... I was recruited
+to return in September of 2014 and am now an
+[HPE Fellow](http://h20195.www2.hp.com/v2/GetDocument.aspx?docname=c04839247)
+in the Office of the CTO at [Hewlett Packard Enterprise](http://hpe.com),
+helping to drive open source strategy
and advocacy for the company. During my retirement, from September
through December of 2013, I worked part-time for [Samsung](http://samsung.com)
as Senior Adviser to the Open Source Group that is part of Samsung Research
For Christmas 2014, Robert and Elizabeth bought Bdale a beginner's guitar
book, and Robert offered to help with a guitar build project based on the
success of his Telecaster build. This is the resulting project, Bdale's
-first guitar, started in February of 2015!
+first guitar, started in February and completed in December of 2015!
After a lot of reading and listening, a few core decisions got things rolling:
* build a "clone" of a hard-tail Fender Stratocaster (no tremolo)
* body and neck to be near-natural wood color with satin finish
-* no pickguard (maximum exposed wood grain, rear control cavities
+* no pickguard (maximum exposed wood grain, rear control cavities)
* pickups and all hardware in black
* standard strat-like 3-pickup, 1 volume, 2 tone design with 5-way selector
* second tone control with push-pull switch to phase-reverse middle pickup
[Guitar Fetish](http://www.guitarfetish.com/), with the exception of a nicer
[hard-tail bridge](http://guitarheads.net/products/bridges/hardtailrear.html)
sourced from [GuitarHeads.Net](http://guitarheads.net), and a 22-fret natural
-Canadian maple neck purchased from eBay seller "bluelink88".
+Canadian maple neck purchased from eBay seller "bluelink88", and black machine
+screws in several sizes sourced from Amazon.
## Purchased Items ##
sub-assemblies oriented correctly relative to each other. Since Alibre has
been replaced by Geomagic Design, I pulled down a 15-day trial version of
that package to one of the Windows machines in the house, and (not
-surprisingly)it was able to read the file just fine.
+surprisingly) it was able to read the file just fine. I was then able to
+export just the body and read that into FreeCAD, which was used for the
+remainder of the design work.
Another interesting STEP file of the body from a 1962 strat drawn by Marc
Erasmus is available on [GrabCAD](https://grabcad.com/library/62-strat-asm)