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Please make a separate thread to detail all of this. Not because this isn't an appropriate spot, but because I'm sure we would all love to see more.
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# ? Aug 2, 2021 03:09 |
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# ? Jun 3, 2024 21:36 |
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damm nice work megabound, it's good to see pure mechanical devices get the love they deserve.
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# ? Aug 2, 2021 03:28 |
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Slugworth posted:Please make a separate thread to detail all of this. Not because this isn't an appropriate spot, but because I'm sure we would all love to see more. This is a great idea, I've started a Restoration and Repair thread cause I also wanna see what everyone else is fixing.
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# ? Aug 2, 2021 04:17 |
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Megabound posted:This is a great idea, I've started a Restoration and Repair thread cause I also wanna see what everyone else is fixing. I'll try to pop in there every once in awhile, I've done antique repair and restoration for 20 years.
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# ? Aug 2, 2021 06:23 |
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Mission statement: Take a large shopping trip.home under my own power Progress $50 children's trailer A trip or two down to the hardware store, I was buying hardware Bit and brace Lick of paint A tenon saw and a buncha zipties Voila
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# ? Aug 24, 2021 06:49 |
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I love the divided crate for the corner braces, very clever re-use!
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# ? Aug 24, 2021 11:47 |
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devmd01 posted:I love the divided crate for the corner braces, very clever re-use! Its all zipties and hope, but we shall see about grocery hauling later on this week https://youtu.be/UB8tYBqv-m4
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# ? Aug 24, 2021 12:22 |
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Thats a fine looking cart.
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# ? Aug 24, 2021 12:38 |
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Jestery posted:Mission statement: out of pure curiosity, how much more room do you have with that cart compared to the original trailer you converted?
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# ? Aug 24, 2021 16:33 |
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Maybe less but now it won't look weird hauling non kids in a kid hauler anymore at least.
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# ? Aug 24, 2021 16:59 |
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Definitely more, the kids Trailer didn't have a front barrier and the back rest came in half way cutting cargo space in half, bit of a semantic thing with what usable space *is*. And a bit of a Taoist argument for how utility is defined by the barriers Im not averse to just using something as is, but i would be struggling to put one shopping bag in the kid carrier securely Jestery fucked around with this message at 23:20 on Aug 24, 2021 |
# ? Aug 24, 2021 20:55 |
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A big ole wind came through and knocked over some trees. Screwed a board on them to act as a guide and hit them with my chainsaw. Pile of squarish wood. Arranged into a triangle shape. With solar panels on them. Now there's more electricity.
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# ? Aug 24, 2021 23:45 |
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Got an open-ended commission for a nature-ey window screen so I did all the invasives and nuisance species of the region. Took like two weeks to make and a year to install, cause I cut it about 1/16" too wide for the frame
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# ? Aug 25, 2021 08:45 |
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Holy crap that's amazing
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# ? Aug 25, 2021 09:19 |
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Little follow up Had to pick up a package today, knew it was going to be bulky Slotted it in Genuinely could not have made a better fit had I been trying
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# ? Aug 25, 2021 12:21 |
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I finished my bar I was building last night. Here's the original plan. The first picture I have of the construction was when I made the raised panel doors. Here they are installed. With the light for the wine rack on. Mostly done except the baseboard. Swapped out the drawer fronts to something that would match the doors. The bitch was finding 16" wide red oak. Drawer fronts installed. I then had a guy come in and replace the window with a bay window. I mounted the top shelf for the inordinate amount of pint glasses I've collected over the years. I did the smaller shelves a couple of weeks ago. I'm really pleased with how well it turned out. AFewBricksShy fucked around with this message at 12:35 on Aug 25, 2021 |
# ? Aug 25, 2021 12:30 |
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I have some build pictures, but I doubt they're all that interesting. Here, I built a pool deck. It still needs the lattice put on the side and a door in the back, but otherwise it's done and fully functional. I'm never digging post holes by hand again. It completely hosed up my elbows, and after them still hurting just as much two months later my doc put me on prednisone. yay.
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# ? Aug 26, 2021 16:18 |
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DreadLlama posted:A big ole wind came through and knocked over some trees. This is some hard-livin' frontier stuff and I'm here for it.
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# ? Aug 26, 2021 16:33 |
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AFewBricksShy posted:
Nice work! This is awesome!
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# ? Aug 27, 2021 02:57 |
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Jestery posted:Little follow up
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# ? Aug 27, 2021 03:20 |
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Been having success and knocking off a few bike related projects , I've had more access to my workplaces workshop This is less detailed a build log, but a cool idea none-the-less A flat panel ziptied to the rear carrier And some knobs with a carriage bolt interface, and wingnut fasteners End goal being able to securely attach and change baskets and vessels(?) easily
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# ? Aug 27, 2021 12:11 |
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canyoneer posted:This is some hard-livin' frontier stuff and I'm here for it. Thank you. It wasn't all brute force. The Pythagorean theorem was invoked. The bigger triangle was easier because the hypotenuse just called for an entire tree. The smaller one is one log sawn in half diagonally.
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# ? Aug 28, 2021 02:58 |
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I made a portable propane fire pit that can run off the little 1 lb cans Thread: https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3978174
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# ? Sep 2, 2021 03:52 |
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That's cool as poo poo! Thanks for the step-by-step. Big fan of the (Harbor Freight?) log carrying case with foam
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 06:06 |
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Thanks! Yeah, it feels very spy movie with the case haha
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# ? Sep 5, 2021 18:01 |
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Speaking of cases, here's an on-and-off project I finally completed: I've posted them in other threads, but I make linocut prints of movie monsters hanging around landmarks in Austin, TX. I don't really know why, but I enjoy making them -- there's Godzilla on Sixth Street, King Kong on Frost Tower, Stay Puft Marshmallow Man on Congress Avenue. I have plans to make more but... life gets in the way, man. Anyway, I wanted a way to store/display these prints in a way that would continue the theme. After watching too much Adam Savage YouTube videos during the lockdown, I thought of a military unit tasked with monitoring kaiju, with my prints acting as the photographs. This would be a normal thing in that universe ("well yes, of course we monitor kaiju"), located roughly in that 50s/60s sweet spot of monster movies. I wanted to come up with a box that would work in that scenario and this is what I ended up with: https://i.imgur.com/ps9N32R.mp4 The prints you see are my old proofs and the paper size is too small for the box, but it's all I have on hand. I'll print more on larger paper, maybe store them in individual plastic sleeves. I started making the box with great care and precision, until it was pointed out to me that 1950s army gear wouldn't exactly be high-end. The project got easier after that Short build album here.
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# ? Sep 10, 2021 23:37 |
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Trabant posted:Speaking of cases, here's an on-and-off project I finally completed: There are great! Awesome display case too. Do you sell prints?
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# ? Sep 11, 2021 21:26 |
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Thank you I don't sell prints -- prepared to, life got in the way, hope to some day -- but I'm happy to send them to goons free of charge. Keep in mind it takes me forever to get around to printing due to pretty limited space, so it might take weeks/months for them to show up. Hell, I promised one to a goon and it's been so long he probably forgot about it That said, if you're still interested in any of them, drop me a PM and I'll (eventually) send out the ones you like.
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# ? Sep 12, 2021 23:24 |
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I mean this in the best possible way: that's such a weird, niche, specific hobby and project and I'm totally in love with it. I'm kinda jealous because I've been looking for something weird like that to sink my teeth in and haven't found it yet.
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# ? Sep 13, 2021 22:36 |
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I really don't know where it all came from for me, so all I can suggest is to try whatever (accessible, non-ruinously-expensive) stuff pops into your head. Something might stick without you expecting it. Ah hell, the more I talk about these the more I'm itching to do the rest I had planned. The Kraken in Town Lake. King Ghidorah on the old power plant. 50-foot Woman at the Capitol. Audrey II... somewhere. So many choices!
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# ? Sep 14, 2021 02:35 |
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Trabant posted:
I'll definitely buy at least one six pack (collection?) of what you just suggested, probably three
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# ? Sep 14, 2021 06:33 |
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I'm making some dml speakers, as described in that Tech Ingredients video. These are "prototypes" aka the ones I put in my garage after making a ton of mistakes so the ones I put in my living room can be better. XPS is not a good material to work in. It's extremely fragile, enough for paint triangles to pierce the surface under its own weight. It's porous enough that any water based spray paint / ink will soak right in. It's slightly dissolved by the solvents in rattle cans, so can't prime/seal/paint with those. And it usually comes in a pink or green that is... challenging to design around unless painted. Painting probably also affects the sound but I won't be able to measure it. The exciters come in the mail later this week. I'm really hoping the quality difference between xps and something like plywood is overstated because I would definitely rather use a material like that.
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# ? Sep 14, 2021 21:29 |
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Serenade posted:I'm making some dml speakers, as described in that Tech Ingredients video. These are "prototypes" aka the ones I put in my garage after making a ton of mistakes so the ones I put in my living room can be better. Did you use a hot wire knife to cut the polystyrene?
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# ? Sep 15, 2021 01:43 |
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BigFactory posted:Did you use a hot wire knife to cut the polystyrene? Nah, just used a small handsaw for the rough shape then dialed it in with some 60 grit sandpaper. Didn't know there was a dedicated tool for cutting it.
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# ? Sep 15, 2021 02:22 |
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Serenade posted:Nah, just used a small handsaw for the rough shape then dialed it in with some 60 grit sandpaper. Didn't know there was a dedicated tool for cutting it. Looks like a fun project. Are you using 4 ohm or 8 ohm exciters?
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# ? Sep 15, 2021 23:31 |
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first try at a resin pour. I'm kinda eh on how it looks vs. the wood inlay, but keeping that design from tearing out was a pain and I'd spent too long cleaning it up to just throw it away, dammit
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# ? Sep 15, 2021 23:51 |
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A Wizard of Goatse posted:
Looking at some of the details on that last one, I noticed that all of the bleeding out from the fill areas follows the grain (i.e. is vertical in that picture). It makes me wonder if you could reduce that by heavily clamping the piece perpendicular to the grain before pouring to compress the parallel fibers in the wood. They both look neat (though I'm colorblind and I'm not sure if I'm seeing the...greens?....correctly in the non-black resin). Did you do it with a CNC or hand carve?
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# ? Sep 16, 2021 00:05 |
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Well that's a better idea, I was going to try using ground-up charcoal next since I've used that as a non-bleeding dye for glue in the past. This was all cut on a laser cutter, I don't have anything like the kind of patience or coordination it'd take to do that by hand.
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I guess maybe a cross post is in order. I’m pretty jazzed about how fast this all came together, definitely a record for me. Thanks, plumbing thread! Got the gross bastard off the wall: It was mounted to this doubled up plywood, six screws attaching it to one stud with variable spacing. I don’t loving know. The plywood base was liquid nailed to the drywall because ????????????? but I don’t care because it was all getting opened up anyhow. Sloping drain pipes down from fixtures is for chumps. The only slip in there would let the urinal end go lower, this was it at the top. 😬 Shortly after this pic, I realized the rest had to open up as well. Yeehaw! Called a plumber out because I don’t like to mess with plumbing that’ll be sealed up behind a wall. Water damage is an insidious bastard. Plus, he has the $500 tool. Old drain capped, new drain being run to where the sink was, and sloped correctly. Old sink water lines removed, new water lines on their way. New sink water lines. Fortunately, we had hot and cold main lines right there. Fortuitous! And we could use the cold tap that was previously for the piss trough. A few scraps from opening, and a few new pieces to close it all back in. Initial mud up to see how much I was going to have to blend. Textured, painted. The paint is actually a slight rose grey that we have elsewhere in the house, it’s easy on the eyes. Oh, and a new light. The old boob light filled with CFLs was not doing anyone any favors. Also not my best drywall blend job, but I’m going to a) put a sheet of stainless as a giant backsplash in the corner behind the new sink, and b) cover the walls in shelves. It’s a utility closet now, I’m not at all worried about drywall perfection on this one. I’ll be tiling the floor this weekend, but I got antsy and hooked up the sink we’ll be using in there for now. Might replace it at some point, might not. It was gratis from a friend. In the other corner will be going this absurd spaceship I call the CatShitRoboMax9000. It hooks directly into the drain via a dishwasher tailpiece and cleans itself for like six months at a whack. All in all a huge success! I guess technically we went from a half bath to something less, but nobody was kidding themselves about the urinal, and in 40 years when I decide to sell the place, I don’t think anyone will lament its Certainly the most amazing part of this is that I went from “how do I turn off the urinal” to “okay, ready for tile” in roughly three days. Didn’t know that was possible.
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Re: In-home urinal. When I was in middle school one of the "electives" (we were forced to take all of them but they rotated each 6 weeks unlike normal courses) required us to lay out a house for some reason. Cue me, who actually cooked family meals regularly at that age, designing a house with a urinal in the kitchen as a time-saving measure, and putting it next to the stove so I could keep an eye on anything that was on an active burner. Also, I love the idea of one of your cats creepin' on the other cat's duce Spiderman kiss style.
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