wonder if it explodes on impact like it did when mounted to a ski.?
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With in-laws coming to town for Christmas my wife decided we needed a new table. I bought the legs from Etsy, the table extender kit from Rockler and glued up a bunch of construction lumber from Lowe's.
Now for something much more complex and impressive than the crap posted above.
Actually a great litte gift for the lego lover. I couldnt find a mobile tray for my nephew so I built him this one for Xmas. We are all pretty sure of his proclivities, so I went pink.
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I built this with my students (no, that's not me in the picture):
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We made 80 small boards with words on the front that were cut out of cork with a laser cutter.
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On the back of each board is an I2C EEPROM chip on which the same word is stored
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The word boards attach to the big board with magnets. It's like large scale magnetic poetry. When you hit the big red button, it posts your poem to twitter.
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The power of poetry... I love it. Very cool way to get them engaged. Do they love it, too?
(And let me know if you need some more cork.... I have huge rolls left over from another job.)
Nice knockers, TM.
I used to mount those knockers all the time in high school. :fmicon:
I always mean to post projects in this thread, but then I get in here and see what others are doing and my work just seems like small potatoes. You guys are a talented bunch. But this I get to share. My wife and I closed on a house in MA the last week of October, and I've basically taken it to studs and redone it throughout. I've done the lion's share of work myself, save the bigger electrical and plumbing work, so I'm pretty proud with how it's turned out. Many sleepless nights, every day has been a 15+ hour day since we closed (I also work two jobs, and she's 7 months pregnant - we're not busy at all....), but its almost done. A couple more details and I will get to sleep again. The biggest change has been the kitchen. It's not in the same league as SWskier's creation, but I'm pretty happy with how its turning out.
When we bought the house, it looked like this:
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A week later:
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Original floors:
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And basically finished:
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Still need to paint the windows (that'll have to wait until spring) and put the dang covers back on the outlets, but I'm gonna have a damn beer first.
Nice work!
As horrid as the color scheme of the hallway flooring was, upon second glance, they did seem like hand-painted planks. You'd hate to find out that decades ago the family got a visit from Picasso and that floor was the result of a very drunk weekend with Picasso at the brush. It would be like "Damn...I just ripped out $150,000 worth of floor!!"
They were definitely hand painted, and I wouldn't be surprised to find out they were the result of a very drunk weekend; but I know who painted them, and Picasso she ain't.
Kids love building stuff. This project required them to learn how to use a ton of tools, which was great. It's especially valuable for the kids who speak no English or are struggling badly with traditional academic tasks. Teenagers usually aren't all that tolerant of failure, and being successful in projects like this keeps them coming to school. We're finishing up building a fab lab in the school this spring which will let us take on more ambitious projects.
I can't wait to leave NYC, but I sure have a good job. I had the students build drum machines last year and use them to record songs. We'll be doing a project with home made sensors in a couple months after we read Macbeth and write comics about dictators from their native countries. I wonder if any of the Iraqi kids will write comics about George W. Bush?
I may take you up on that cork. Do you know how thick it is? Thanks.
I think it's 3/8" thick and I have several rolls 5' x 10' (or more?) . I'll take a look next time I'm at my shop, but I'd be happy to see it go to a good cause. Could do a Thunderbolt handoff?
Sounds like fun stuff and I bet the students probably bond over these projects, too.
Red Wolf, great work and way to keep after it... you'll be so glad you invested the time once baby is out and about.
Just gotta clean up the fretboard, glue on the nut, glue in the rosette, put on some french polish and will be pretty much all finished. Built from scratch, not a kit build here. This koa is going to pop like crazy when all is said and done! Will eventually put some pearl inlay on the headstock but I am impatient and want to start playing it
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^That koa already looks great... Like you said, it's really gonna pop. May even explode :)....
Back and sides?.... Would like to see pics after she's all polished up.
^^ It will be a few months before it is actually finished and polished, but I will get better pics up in April or May. I only get to work on stuff like this when I am home in my dads woodshop, but hopefully I will find the time between now and then to get it done
didn't build her but I did sand her for 4 days and 3 days gel coat.
I present the "powder Pole" Only allowed out on dark, stormy, pow days. Days when snowing so hard you seek the safety of trees to guide you down the fall line. Great for signaling friends to come join you to discuss safety. Behold the power of the green glow!!!!
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started out with buddy showing up at the house....... "bought these to hang in condo, wife thinks they look like shit, do something with them"
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well, I like to build, destroy, fix, repair, fiddle with shit while under the bakers glow of focus. I got led lights.... I got a flashlight... mmmm.....
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ripped apart an 3 AA battery LED string and made it run on 2x AAA, destroyed a flashlight, epoxied it into the pole, glued LED string to pole, green heat based shrink wrap and piece of leather....
Decided to hang my skis on the wall tonight. Used shelving material and foam pipe insulation.
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3kw rooftop solar array with a micro inverter at each panel.
Hardest part was all of the applications and permits.
Grid connection should reduce my energy bill by about 75%.
^Love that.... How long do you figure to make your money back?