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Main => Everything Else => Topic started by: Nacimroc on August 30, 2010, 05:11:55 pm
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Ok, apart from arcade cabs / jukes, what else have you all built! I know most people on here get the "tinkering" bug once you build your first cab so what else have you put your mind too ?
I was debating building a boat for my next project or maybe a easy kit car but looking for a few other ideas first ? Hovercraft maybe ?
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Space Station.
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Evil pumpkin
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Space station? Thats cool.
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Space Station.
Fancy! Is that for your kid? Lucky one, if so.
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Yeah, I have two sons. I've got a underwater sea lab in progress for my other son.
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Space Station.
You win the award for dad of the year. I used to dream about having something like that when I was a kid. Very cool. :cheers:
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I'll try to take some pics of the sea lab. It's driven by an LEDWiz. The bed is all custom made too. Very complex Formica work. I don't think I'd ever try it again.
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@vanguard
Might be cool to include a water fall screen like in sea quest. That might cost a bit tho....
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Multiple fighting robots, electric go-kart, tons of other stupid stuff that usually is expensive and hurts me...
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@vanguard
Might be cool to include a water fall screen like in sea quest. That might cost a bit tho....
Not familiar with the water fall screen. There is a water caustics lighting effect too, though.
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I made these latex clown masks/busts
(http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/999/flesheaterklowns3.jpg) (http://img230.imageshack.us/i/flesheaterklowns3.jpg/)
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shot glass cab:
(http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=60043.0;attach=102362;image)
(http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=60043.0;attach=102364;image)
Shot glass cabinet (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asZUxZE9FwY#)
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Im no where near anything resembling the craftsman on here, but this end table I made turned out pretty nice - http://omgbbq.com/projects/endtable.htm (http://omgbbq.com/projects/endtable.htm)
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doh!
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Bunch of stuff, but some of my favorite projects are
A basement bar
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3249/2693193090_4ccc57bc53.jpg)
and a sailing dingy
(http://65.111.196.34/~biermanm/boat/MVC-003F.JPG)
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Entertainment Center, Mirror, Shelf Unit
Cherry, Mahogany, Cherry Respectively.
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Tom Servo life sized.
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shot glass cab:
(http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=60043.0;attach=102362;image)
(http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=60043.0;attach=102364;image)
Shot glass cabinet (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asZUxZE9FwY#)
Hey i got that Jim Beam cowboy boot shot glass ;D
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Tom Servo life sized.
I love tom servo :D great job
Im curious did u make most the parts yourself like moulds? or are the parts they used still available?
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Tom Servo life sized.
I love tom servo :D great job
Im curious did u make most the parts yourself like moulds? or are the parts they used still available?
I purchased the parts from a professional model maker. Most were cast off of originals with the exception of the engine block which he scratched. So by comparison, I didn't do much, just like showing him off.
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Besides "an ass out of yourself", as my wife would say :angel:
- I've done a lot of stonework: dry laid fieldstone retaining walls, large cobblestone patio with fireplace and the gardens next to it.
- completely rebuilt our fireplace and surround when I remodeled the living room/family room
- turned our 2 car garage under into a rocking home theater and game room (80% complete)
- floating dock system for our cottage
- step stools that look like whales for the kids when they were toddlers
- birch and oak train table with roll out drawers. If you flipped the top over it revealed Lego base plates for building. Just sold that on CL actually for a very nice price.
- and I spend so much time working our old boat, I feel I've actually (re)built it!
And the most important thing? My son. Awesome kid. Well adjusted, well mannered, smart, musical. Of course ask me about him next year as the hormones kick in full geAR and I'll probably wanting to be applying my foot to his rear-end... >:D
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I made a doody.
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I made a uh... shed?
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I haven't built an arcade cab (or restored one), but I did build a home theater
My primary viewing room is my theater - 1080p Panasonic PJ with a 92" screen
Lights on
(http://boykster.homelinux.net/XBMC/images/P1040545.JPG)
Lights off
(http://boykster.homelinux.net/XBMC/images/P1040546.JPG)
View of seating
(http://boykster.homelinux.net/XBMC/images/P1040548.JPG)
Components are in rack hidden behind doors on front wall
(http://boykster.homelinux.net/XBMC/images/P1040549.JPG)
Closeup of the light engine - PT-AE4000U
(http://boykster.homelinux.net/XBMC/images/P1040554.JPG)
Everytime I start thinking about building a cabinet, I fire up a movie and somehow lose my motivation ;D
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I've seen this before. Somebody's a Member on the XBMC forums, correct?
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I've seen this before. Somebody's a Member on the XBMC forums, correct?
straight rip from my post over there - I almost just posted a link ;D
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Here's the rest of the XBMC string - the displays aren't quite right anymore - the livingroom has been upgraded to a Samsung 46" LED LCD, and the 42" moved to the master bedroom. The master's plasma moved to the guest room (no pics). Yes, I like toys, have no kids (but a very understanding wife), and more money than sense sometimes :D
Need a beverage? Go to the wet bar just outside the theater and keep watching the show
(http://boykster.homelinux.net/XBMC/images/P1040555.JPG)
Or head up to the living room and relax with a smaller screen
(http://boykster.homelinux.net/XBMC/images/P1040556.JPG)
Retire to the bedroom and never miss a show
(http://boykster.homelinux.net/XBMC/images/P1040558.JPG)
You can even stay on top of the show while making dinner in the kitchen
(http://boykster.homelinux.net/XBMC/images/P1040559.JPG)
And when I need to go do some work in the home-office, I still have my trusty old 8-year old 42" Panasonic TH-42PWD5UY plasma (and a bunch of toys)
(http://boykster.homelinux.net/XBMC/images/P1040560.JPG)
Every screen you see is driven by the same set of components in the server room / wiring closet. The theater is a special case and has a dedicated touchscreen Pronto remote and digitial audio/surround. For every other room the signal is distributed throughout the house using component video + stereo audio. Each room has a flat-panel on the wall and a Harmony 880 remote - nothing else. I like to think of it as a 'zero footprint' installation. I use a Xantech IR distribution system to keep everything in control and an Extron Matrix50 component video distribution matrix to route all the signals.
XBMC is the icing on the cake!:D
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Yup. I've definitely seen that before. I might have even commented on it. Not too sure. Amazing work, to be certain.
:applaud:
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Man I want that Tom Servo! That's awesome.
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I built a boat I don't have any decent exterior photos on this PC, only Interior. I'll dig up an exterior shot when I get on the other PC.
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I haven't built an arcade cab (or restored one), but I did build a home theater
Now I know where those 8 remotes go.
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I built a boat I don't have any decent exterior photos on this PC, only Interior. I'll dig up an exterior shot when I get on the other PC.
Did you start with a hull or did you build that too?
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@edge10
around how much were all the parts?
@boykster
What software is that your using for all your movies and tv shows?
@Silas (son of Silas)
Wow now thats talent i agree with pinballjim you win ;D
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I haven't built an arcade cab (or restored one), but I did build a home theater
Now I know where those 8 remotes go.
Exactly :cheers:
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I built a boat I don't have any decent exterior photos on this PC, only Interior. I'll dig up an exterior shot when I get on the other PC.
:o
:notworthy:
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@boykster
What software is that your using for all your movies and tv shows?
XBMC - definitely one of the best HTPC interfaces out there. www.xbmc.org (http://www.xbmc.org)
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I made this custom desk a while back. It's basically a tabletop on a motorized lifting base, so I can program standing or sitting... All Hardwood (red oak), and slate tiles with about 2 gallons of epoxy.
Not a huge deal, but it was fun.
(http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=103207.0;attach=152806)
even more fun were these steampunk nerf guns I did back about a year ago.
(http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=90051.0;attach=131890)
I love that Home theater setup. The Panasonic projectors are just flat awesome in my book. I've got the slightly older ptae900u, it does 1080i, but I honestly can barely tell the difference between it and 1080p.
They seem to do a very good job of zooming various formats to fit a 16x9 screen ratio. Of course, I'm no HT buff, so don't listen to me on that sort of thing!
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You should get one of these to add to the collection
(http://blogs.laweekly.com/stylecouncil/2010/08/16/maingungirl.jpg)
http://s334583533.initial-website.com/infernal-devices/ (http://s334583533.initial-website.com/infernal-devices/)
;D
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Erm. Is that what I THINK that is, sticking out the end of her gun?
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Thats a 'Death Ray barrel - Bronze' available for $14 ;)
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;D
I like her "Uranium Pistol"....
When steampunk goes bad, real bad.
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I built a boat I don't have any decent exterior photos on this PC, only Interior. I'll dig up an exterior shot when I get on the other PC.
How long did it take to build the boat?
How many hours a week did you work on the boat?
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@edge10
around how much were all the parts?
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It's been over 10 years since I bought the parts, so I really don't remember how much I paid.
A good source for parts and the best directions I've seen is 'The Bot Cave':
:notworthy: http://www.joecrow.com/botzmain.htm (http://www.joecrow.com/botzmain.htm)
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Other than arcadces machines, I make movie prop replicas.
here's my Thermal Detonator:
(http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r253/darthKodius/projects/mando/100_6720.jpg)
some rumbaldi manuscripts from "Alias" (TV SHOW) for the better half:
(http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r253/darthKodius/projects/KatsRumbaldiManuscript/100_3492.jpg)
(http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r253/darthKodius/projects/KatsRumbaldiManuscript/100_3494.jpg)
one of my lightsabers
(http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r253/darthKodius/projects/MakotoGraflex/100_4599.jpg)
My ghostbusters proton pack
(http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r253/darthKodius/Ghostbusters/ProtonPackWIP/100_4301.jpg)
here's a view of my display case:
(http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r253/darthKodius/props/100_8438.jpg)
Prior to making arcade machines, I quick-learned basic woodworking skills thanks to the help of some members here and a small project: a headboard for our bed:
(http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r253/darthKodius/projects/hboard/100_8468.jpg)
(http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r253/darthKodius/projects/hboard/100_8489.jpg)
(http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r253/darthKodius/projects/hboard/100_8492.jpg)
Its not the biggest thing, but its very useful, and was fun to make.
I've pretty much always been building things on a different levels, you should see the projects we had while in college...
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Thanks for the comments about the boat guys. I loved/love that boat. I sold it in July as I couldn't keep up with the mooring fees. I built it to live on, but subsequently met my wife and moved in with her. The mooring fees started becoming crazy (£4650 / $7150 per year at last billing) so I had no choice but to let it go. Still very sad.
@Vanguard: Did you start with a hull or did you build that too?
I commissioned Peter Nicholls Yacht builders to carry out the steelwork and I built and fitted everything else (wiring, plumbing, heating, carpentry etc)
@Jonthebomb: How long did it take to build the boat?
How many hours a week did you work on the boat?
About 3.5 years working most evenings during the week from about 7pm to 10/11pm and all day Saturday and Sunday from about 8am to whenever I started falling asleep. Also every day of my holidays from work so 25 days a year on top. I always took off Bank holidays, Christmas and my Birthday though. It would have been finished quicker but my arthritis really slowed me down on things like wiring and plumbing.
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some rumbaldi manuscripts from "Alias" (TV SHOW) for the better half:
(http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r253/darthKodius/projects/KatsRumbaldiManuscript/100_3492.jpg)
(http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r253/darthKodius/projects/KatsRumbaldiManuscript/100_3494.jpg)
What do you mean, "for the better half"? You made scripts for your Wife/GF/Partner, who works with/for the show?
here's a view of my display case:
(http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r253/darthKodius/props/100_8438.jpg)
Is that you in the pic with Michael Shanks? (Do/Did you work with him/for the show?)
Regardless/Irregardless (oof - hate that word) this is all really, really cool stuff! You're our own Adam Savage!
;D
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Alias is the favourite show of my GF, she was fairly happy when I made her those manuscripts.
and you're right, that's the family with Michael - we met him in Toronto with his wife Lexa who plays in Andromeda.
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A) Alias was a good show, and Jennifer Garner is hot.
B) Stargate SG-1 was a good show, and Lexa Doig is hot.
That is all.
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I agree 4x 100% there.
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I need to make a space station.. :cheers:
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Nearly complete: 1000 square foot recording studio [down to flooring and trim - but on hold for now]
Just started: Microphone storage drawers
Planning complete, ready to start: maple equipment rack, custom maple desk, drum riser [anyone know where to get zebra patterned carpet?], single-hole modular outdoor mini golf
Projects I've done:
built a few guitar amps, a microphone, a raised garden bed, soon I'll be building a gazebo for my [eventual] hot tub
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Nearly complete: 1000 square foot recording studio [down to flooring and trim - but on hold for now]
Just started: Microphone storage drawers
Planning complete, ready to start: maple equipment rack, custom maple desk, drum riser [anyone know where to get zebra patterned carpet?], single-hole modular outdoor mini golf
Projects I've done:
built a few guitar amps, a microphone, a raised garden bed, soon I'll be building a gazebo for my [eventual] hot tub
i've seen cowhide printed up with zebra stripes as flooring, not cheap though, and maybe not that good for a drum carpet but i dont know what a drum carpet needs to be like in honesty, looks good though
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Just a durable carpet. I may have to buy a big ass area rug for the riser. Drums have spikes that dig in so they don't move around; I just installed a hardwood floor. There really are no requirements other than it being zebra patterned... sure the thought of it drips cheese but it will fit in perfectly.
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Just a durable carpet. I may have to buy a big ass area rug for the riser. Drums have spikes that dig in so they don't move around; I just installed a hardwood floor. There really are no requirements other than it being zebra patterned... sure the thought of it drips cheese but it will fit in perfectly.
i'm a big fan of animal prints so you don't need to convince me, this is the hide thing i was on about link (http://www.manfords.com/Zebra-Print-Cow-Hide-Rug.html), im sure it'd be durable but its more than im sure most bands spend on their drum carpet, but hey youre building a studio cant imagine that comes cheap so whats a few hunderd extra on a nice rug ;)
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Ive messed with a bit of stuff but I think that my "suped up" power wheels fits in.
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My first legitimate woodworking project was this 6' horn-loaded subwoofer. It was worth the effort.
I've attached some pics, and here's a link to my build thread on the BFM forums - THTLP (http://billfitzmaurice.info/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11832)
For reference, that's a 50" plasma, and that huge black rectangular box is the sub.
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That sub looks like a great project. Bookmarking that one!
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I really have to ask....what the hell is a horn-loaded sub woofer ? A big echo type box thingy for a sub ?
BTW some amazing projects on here!
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I really have to ask....what the hell is a horn-loaded sub woofer ? A big echo type box thingy for a sub ?
BTW some amazing projects on here!
I'm no acoustic expert but here's what I know-
There are three basic types of subwoofer enclosure; direct radiator, ported or vented, and horn. You're probably familiar with the first two. Horn enclosures are designed to maximize the specs of the driver with optimal airpressure throughout the horn path, or something like that. The big advantage of horns is their efficiency. They filter out nasty harmonics and get the most from your driver. The downside is they are complicated to try and design from scratch (I got plans for mine) and they are big. But it's very worth it. The type that I built would be called a folded or tapered horn since the horn flare is folded within the box to keep the overall length down to 6'. Unfolded the horn length would be something like 16'.
Horns on wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horn_loudspeaker)
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You should get one of these to add to the collection
(http://blogs.laweekly.com/stylecouncil/2010/08/16/maingungirl.jpg)
http://s334583533.initial-website.com/infernal-devices/ (http://s334583533.initial-website.com/infernal-devices/)
;D
Now my fiance wants one of those. And all her co-workers lol
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We should totally MAME that boat >:D
I have built nothing, damn thanks for starting a PW79 is inferior thread
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I'm a big fan of modifying stuff, no matter what it is, it can always be changed to be unique ^^
When I moved out from my parents I got an old white table with tiles in the center, painted it, smashed the tiles and replaced it with a box and a glass-top.
(http://www.pierrejavel.com/temp/skitjagbyggt/soffbord1.jpg)
Then I went on and restored and modified a couple of speakers I got from my dad (from the early 80's the sound is to good to be tossed away).
From the start they where dark gray with a wood pattern and with black cloth in front. Now painted in a highgloss black and with white fabric in front.
(http://www.pierrejavel.com/temp/skitjagbyggt/speaker.jpg)
And when modifying isn't enough, you got to design and build something from scratch, right?
Built in MDF and then spray painted with a highgloss black color. Inside there was a PS2 and a Nintendo 8-Bit, cables where run through the base and beneath the sofas, so now cables where visible from the games to the TV.
(http://www.pierrejavel.com/temp/skitjagbyggt/soffbord2.jpg)
more images here : http://www.minhembio.com/Broberg/123926/ (http://www.minhembio.com/Broberg/123926/)
And from there Iv'e built yet another (smaller simpler) coffee-table (the black one didn't fit in between my new couch) (http://www.minhembio.com/Broberg/207377/ (http://www.minhembio.com/Broberg/207377/)), built some shelfs, modified a kitchen table, reupholstered a couple of kitchen chairs, made a knife handle for a small hunting knife etc etc. Try everything at least once! :D
And yes I've built an arcade cab with two hacked retro amiga-joysticks and a hacked keyboard, but the cab looks terrible so I won't showcase it.
Right now I'm in the process of finishing the new shell for my HTPC (made in 2mm steel, heavy :) ).
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Made this doorbell today. Solid stainless steel. We are installing a storm door and it will only leave a little space for the doorbell on the brick molding. Couldn't find anything I liked so I made this. Stainless steel is hard to machine, especially when its 3/8" thick.
(http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=105425.0;attach=154689;image)
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Made a skateboard grindbox for my son this summer. I built the box, my father-in-law welded the angle-iron and my kids painted it.
It was my first serious use of a router hence the lack of close-up pictures. ;D
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Made a work bench, so I could build better stuff.
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Made a skateboard grindbox for my son this summer. I built the box, my father-in-law welded the angle-iron and my kids painted it.
It was my first serious use of a router hence the lack of close-up pictures. ;D
Welcome to the idea that you will now be buying your kids replacement boards and trucks on a near monthly basis. The word grind is quite applicable here, assuming they hit the thing with gusto. Ok, maybe not so bad as monthly, but still...
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Welcome to the idea that you will now be buying your kids replacement boards and trucks on a near monthly basis. The word grind is quite applicable here, assuming they hit the thing with gusto. Ok, maybe not so bad as monthly, but still...
Yeah I know what you mean. He goes through maybe 5 decks per year. I was really angry when the first deck wore out in a couple of months but now I know it is just part of the sport if you are serious. Shoes are almost as bad. I have a daughter in dance though and skateboarding is still much cheaper.
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oh yeah, made one of these too! lol
I almost made one of those too :-[ but later found out it was april fool jokes :dizzy:
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I almost made one of those too :-[ but later found out it was april fool jokes :dizzy:
Whoa. Now, this bears more investigation. Am I right, that you're telling us you had a GF/Wife who told you she was pregnant, and then said, "April Fool's!"?
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(http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y176/delta8t8/51.jpg)
That is absolutely the coolest thing I have seen that my wife would never in a month of Sundays want in our house. :applaud:
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I almost made one of those too :-[ but later found out it was april fool jokes :dizzy:
Whoa. Now, this bears more investigation. Am I right, that you're telling us you had a GF/Wife who told you she was pregnant, and then said, "April Fool's!"?
pretty much yeah.
I am not ready to make those. I AM one of those :dunno
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I was really angry when the first deck wore out in a couple of months but now I know it is just part of the sport if you are serious.
Lemme guess -- grind guards aren't cool anymore like they were in the 80's?
http://www.sk8kings.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=S&Product_Code=SKHOS130&Category_Code=GU (http://www.sk8kings.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=S&Product_Code=SKHOS130&Category_Code=GU)
It even comes with a STICKER! It has to be cool.
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I was really angry when the first deck wore out in a couple of months but now I know it is just part of the sport if you are serious.
Lemme guess -- grind guards aren't cool anymore like they were in the 80's?
http://www.sk8kings.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=S&Product_Code=SKHOS130&Category_Code=GU (http://www.sk8kings.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=S&Product_Code=SKHOS130&Category_Code=GU)
It even comes with a STICKER! It has to be cool.
Funny story about grind rails. When we had our board shop we bought up a BUNCH for the 'vet' skateboarders hehe. We bought so damn many of them that our supplier (the biggest skateboard supplier in the world) started to buy them back from us. lol Old school baby, oh hell yea, we were.
:cheers:
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I was really angry when the first deck wore out in a couple of months but now I know it is just part of the sport if you are serious.
Lemme guess -- grind guards aren't cool anymore like they were in the 80's?
http://www.sk8kings.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=S&Product_Code=SKHOS130&Category_Code=GU (http://www.sk8kings.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=S&Product_Code=SKHOS130&Category_Code=GU)
It even comes with a STICKER! It has to be cool.
Well my 8 year-old thought that site was cool. Thanks for posting. :cheers: I didn't know Hosoi was selling boards again. I'd love to get him a Hammerhead. ---- and no grind guards are not cool. At least you rarely see them anymore.
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Ashamed to post here, being so humbled by the skills and works of others, but what the hell...
Dartboard cabinet:
(http://ids.ca/~steve/mame/images/showcase/dartboard.jpg)
Simple workbench:
(http://ids.ca/~steve/mame/images/showcase/workbench.jpg)
(the pegboard things slide to reveal more shelving)
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Today I made dinner.
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Today I made dinner.
I made lunch :burgerking:
(http://www.austinmeat.com/images/Kobe_Beef_%20Dinner.GIF)
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Yeah, I have two sons. I've got a underwater sea lab in progress for my other son.
Must.... see..... underwater.... sea.... lab......!!!
Awesome space station.
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Here is my undersea aquatic habitat simulation device. A Mac based aquarium with more processing power between the two wag tail Platy's than the original computer had.
(http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=103207.0;attach=156073)
(http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=103207.0;attach=156075)
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^ lol..awesome
I wanna make one too :burgerking:
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Here is my undersea aquatic habitat simulation device. A Mac based aquarium with more processing power between the two wag tail Platy's than the original computer had.
That is really cool.
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Great aquarium!
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That is really cool.
Great aquarium!
Sure, but how long did he work on it?