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  • What is the last thing you made? (pics pls)
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    kimbers
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    Sick of tripping over skateboards in the garage I knocked up a rack today out of some old chipboard

    It’s not pretty but It does the job! IMG-20241116-WA0007

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    jimw
    Free Member

    Stoat

    To show that I don’t just do birds, a stoat in Walnut, black walnut and maple.

    the previous project was a 1/24 scale half model of a Contessa 26

    Contessa 26

    mick_r
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    Now starting to get very jealous of jimw’s creatures 🙂

    Looking back the other night I stumbled on the nuthatch – top notch as always.

    What are you shaping them with – just by hand? Chisels? Rasp? Power tools? All of the above?……

    And how on earth are you doing the bronze(?) bird feet?

    All great work.

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    tthew
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    Finished last night. Open Pro’s on Surly Ultra New single speed hubs.

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    jimw
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    Thanks for your comments mickr

    What are you shaping them with – just by hand? Chisels? Rasp? Power tools?

    The basic shaping of the blocks before gluing together is done on a bandsaw and bench sander. After that I do as much as possible by hand with gouges- I have been collecting them over the past 45 years so have a reasonable selection. They are then finished by hand. Very occasionally I will use a dremel type tool where the grain is particularly awkward in tight spaces but it’s so noisy and a bit unwieldy I keep that to a minimum.

    The bronze work is done entirely by hand- fabricated from small pieces of different sized wire and sheet silver soldered together. I have been silversmithing for almost as long as I’ve been carving.

    mick_r
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    Thanks jimw. I was particularly wondering how you managed where the grain was awkward so that answers the question (the stoat in particular looked to have some fiddly bits). I wondered if the feet started out as brazing rod.

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    verses
    Full Member

    That stoat looks fiddly, you could have weasley made a mistake…

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    RustyNissanPrairie
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    Made a stringing / tracking rig for my cars. I never take my cars anywhere – not even for getting tyres changed (as the absolutely mullered jacking point on my Cayenne will attest to).

    I’d previously string aligned my cars using the same technique but with axle stands. It gives good results but it was a bit clunky. I designed these stands and string holders in Solidworks and chucked them in with another big 10mm mild steel job.

    New tyres on the Volvo yesterday, double checked the tracking today, Bob on.



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    reeksy
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    A wonky coffee scoop as a birthday present for Mrs Reeksy from an offcut that’s been in the shed for 10 years.

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    Mikkel
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    Bokken set for Kendo practise

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    Next op filling the holes in the wall

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    DT78
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    For any 40k fans out there, printed on saturn 3 ultra, 50mu apologies for rubbish phone pic!

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    Bunnyhop
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    2 cushions for a neighbour, I made out of some old curtain fabric. Lots of people recycling, reusing and repurposing. Trump you can get lost .29aa1ede-4101-4e94-86b0-7c66046a8641

    spot1978
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    Nice terminator DT78, I love these new sculpts GW has put out.

    I need to finish my Astreaus and I might post some pics of that.

    DT78
    Free Member

    ha fellow hammer fan, yep new sculpts are great, thats not an ‘offical’ model though. ive a couple of land raiders and dreads to paint up too

    ive literaly got thousands £££s of offical stuff – wanting to kitbash and use the spare bits up on kits led me to resin printing.

    honestly on the table you cant tell.the difference from official models

    vlad_the_invader
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    This was a random YouTube video which popped into my feed which may be relevant to some. Near the end, he mentions that some of Garmin’s cheaper subscriptions options are not published so require some clicking around to get the lower rates (though he is, I assume, US-based…)

    Wrong thread – oops

    joshvegas
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    Vlad made a **** up?

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    WorldClassAccident
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    My 4 year old grandson was asking some very pertinent questions about Father Christmas, his Elves, access to houses and time and motion studies. More accurately he couldn’t understand how Father Christmas got into the houses without chimneys and how he did the whole world in one night when it takes ages to walk to Arty’s house and he only live just down the road.

    I explained a bit about particle physics and the speed of light but this seems to sail over his 4 year old head so I built him a magic Elf Portal to show him.
    Mirror-Portal

    Look in the mirror and you can see, not only the normal reflection but, miles into the distance, even though the mirror is only an inch thick. He loved the photo with his head actually appearing inside the portal itself. Suddenly the magic of Christmas was back on and everything was good again. I felt like a good granddad for saving the magic of Christmas.

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    jimw
    Free Member

    Long tailed tit

    Long tailed tit in, as usual, walnut, maple on a cherry base. The eyes and beak are sabah ebony

    Long tailed tit

    Love the elf portal!

    kormoran
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    “Dear Santa, please can I have an Elf Portal for Christmas to fit my catflap”

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    LAP13
    Free Member

    Does this count? Forgive me if not

    Something, that considering it’s a bit rough and ready, done in rehearsal after playing it just once before, we – I am proud of (proud of all of us!)

    It’s not a dodgy link, honest!!

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    jonm81
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    I have a good friend who is into woodwork so I made him a marking guage out of brass and stainless steel for christmas.

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    kimbers
    Full Member

    My wife wanted a screen to put in front of our patio doors so that when we have to sleep in the conservatory when the Xmas family Invasion happens, we aren’t woken up by the faces of nieces & nephews staring at us at 7am ….

    found this on fb marketplace for a tenner

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    some plywood from the skip at work got repurposed

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    and its now ‘upcycled’ , got to think of something to do with the iron inserts that i removed

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    Rich_s
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    Me and 11 year old made an origami Christmas tree.PXL_20241217_193233312

    tillydog
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    Nice work on that marking gauge^^^^

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    RustyNissanPrairie
    Full Member

    last work job of the year – swivel bridge bearings/wheels, one of the originals had collapsed, quick measure and new complete more substantial units knocked up Solidworks.


    Mowgli
    Free Member

    Nice bearings. Got any pictures of the bridge?

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    RustyNissanPrairie
    Full Member

    Nice bearings. Got any pictures of the bridge?

    Its this rusty POS, it transfer big blocks of PU foam to various locations – not my department or remit but I’m the only person on site with Solidworks. The original collapsed wheel/roller is adjacent to the new bearing, the problem is the bolts are threaded into a blind section and were rusted and snapping in removal. Rather than spending hours drilling them out I made a pair of complete new assemblies and mounted them inboard of the originals.

    Sandwich plates go on top of the existing 100mm RHS and clamp everything in place. Just tested it – working fine.

    joshvegas
    Free Member

    @jimw

    I have tripped over that bloody pile of wood so much in the last few weeks i promise i will send it!

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