Stefan
MegaDork
12/15/19 12:08 a.m.
a wall switch lock to keep my son from turning the fan on and off ( at least until he breaks that lock off and I have to rewire it properly).
Some router templates for making rounded corners of various sizes:
gonna use them on the second "learning tower" I'm building so the kids won't fight over the first one I built.
A Duplo compatible 2CV body because I have a 3D printer and it's fun to make stuff for sometimes.
In reply to TheGloriousW :
Prophets of Rage?
The shirt, not the kid, though I did help make that too.
JoeyM
Mod Squad
12/15/19 1:30 p.m.
New bracket for the license plate on the datsun
In reply to JoeyM :
Your is fancier version than mine.
Future address plaque for the in-laws new home. Fiance had the idea tonight, whipped this much up in about an hour and a half.
3d printed coat hooks and a piece of leftover cedar from the garden boxes I built earlier this year. It took 2.5 years but I finally made that coat rack I said I would.
Started making this for my BIL 2 years ago when I was in school and had access to the water jet. Had someone weld it earlier this year and finally got around to polishing it on my giant buffer today. Letters sanded to 300 grit, neck of the guitar to 1500 grit.
He has started building guitars out of a homebuilt shed in his backyard, and they're beautiful so this will be a cool piece to (I hope) help him advertise!
In reply to classicJackets :
Looks fantastic!
In reply to classicJackets :
I have a bad case of buffer envy!
Our son had a wimpy little bit of wire with a handle to poke his patio fire pit. I made a "chip hook" of a wood file handle and 1/4" rod. For Christmas I made him a larger version for the big fire hole in the woods behind the house, next to the Bocci court. 4 ft. of 1/2" steel with a cooling type handle cannibalized from another project.
Mndsm
MegaDork
12/28/19 10:53 a.m.
i made a custom pushbar for this kids scoot walker thing. He's going to Disney world today. This is at least the third time I've done this.
Catch can for my now sold 944 Turbo.
I built a finger pincher over the weekend. It still requires some fine tuning and does need the anvils polished, but it does stretch metal.
Rod
I made a huge tonsil stone!
you guys do some amazing stuff (aside from that nightmare-fuel tonsil alien, lol). i'd love to get good at metalworking/welding at some point in my life.
i get into a little bit of everything:
end grain cutting board made with goncalo, purple heart, hard maple, and ipe.
picture frame in chechen with inlaid maple. as pretty as it is, that chechen will put up a mean fight with your blades and sanders.
tap-handle style magnetic bottle opener with an inlaid coaster for father's day (my dad's favorite brewery). had to test on it, because science...and thirst
5x8 camper i finished in october. took about 3 years to build. sleeps 2 adults and a kid (in a loft over our legs) and we're gonna pull it all over the US. happy to make a build thread if anyone cared.
Cayman GT4 i did for a gift to a buddy of mine. finished in ink, marker, and colored pencil.
i've done a couple Blipshift shirts and do shirts for a couple other car clubs too, but no images at the moment.
Zissou
New Reader
2/4/20 12:46 p.m.
I used a WW2 spade grip from a M2 .50 cal and made an adapter that would use the original spade grip screw on top, but with the thread for my shift knob on the bottom. I've now got a wood shift knob with some history for the daily
In reply to Zissou :
Arent there 2 of those per? What would it take to get one for me? (A patriot and WW2 buff)
ScottyB said:
you guys do some amazing stuff (aside from that nightmare-fuel tonsil alien, lol). i'd love to get good at metalworking/welding at some point in my life.
i get into a little bit of everything:
end grain cutting board made with goncalo, purple heart, hard maple, and ipe.
picture frame in chechen with inlaid maple. as pretty as it is, that chechen will put up a mean fight with your blades and sanders.
tap-handle style magnetic bottle opener with an inlaid coaster for father's day (my dad's favorite brewery). had to test on it, because science...and thirst
5x8 camper i finished in october. took about 3 years to build. sleeps 2 adults and a kid (in a loft over our legs) and we're gonna pull it all over the US. happy to make a build thread if anyone cared.
Cayman GT4 i did for a gift to a buddy of mine. finished in ink, marker, and colored pencil.
i've done a couple Blipshift shirts and do shirts for a couple other car clubs too, but no images at the moment.
Who are you? This is like some level of grm superhero E36 M3.
You are seriously talented!
I don't build custom fishing rods anymore, totally into autocross now.
Still baking, though! Raisin-date cinnamon swirl sourdough whole wheat.
In reply to wvumtnbkr :
too kind dude. i'm a regular guy, i lean on youtube tutorials a lot, and you should see the pile of projects i've tried and failed at in spectacular fashion.
i see everyone else here the same way. one of the things that makes GRM so fun is that you sorta have to be an inventor, fabricator, or just some kind of savant to get your average GRM-ish project to do racecar stuff. its amazing to watch.