:rock: Wow, that switch is perfect. I was planning on doing some kind of LED ring around the switch, but this one saves me the trouble. Plus, it...
Project Update - November 24, 2004 It's frustrating how little I can work on this, but here's the next update. I've got the four windows on the...
Man, why can't apartment living come with a "modder's basement" option in the lease? That's such a perfect workshop. Perhaps I've simply lived...
I really like this side panel. I think it would be cool to sort of paint in shadows along the intersection to make it look latticed or some other...
Holy crap, that is sooo cool. And seriously, you guys' shock stories are so damn funny. "Felt like my head exploded".......hahahahahaha.
This project is going great. And I totally understand about finding time to work. I'm also glad to see that you're using plexiglass. I'm using...
Great mod! I can't wait to see this finished, and see how the lights interact with that perforated steel. Should be a great little light show...
I love the "workshop" posts that get put up in these forums. There's always some tool that someone has that you never thought of having, or some...
I would recommend two things that just might help you in your pursuit of organizational bliss: ebay or a fire barrel. I'm sure they'd both work...
For now, what I'm planning on doing is hot gluing the PowerMate from the back. After feeding the USB cable through the hole and placing it...
Project Update - November 17, 2004 There should really be more hours in the day for modding. We need "modding laws" set up so that we can work...
My God! Look at all those floppy drives. You should make a computer that's just made up of floppy drives. It'd take 8 hours just to boot up...
For those of you who have worked with acrylic, is it better to cut or score 1/4" thick acrylic? I've had no problems scoring 1/8" and 1/16", but...
The boonies?? :duh: I don't know about that. I figure since Wal*Mart is less than a minute away, I'm pretty much safe from being in the boonies....
Besides some of things mentioned above, I also have in my "workshop": -wire in a variety of gauges - mainly between 18 and 24 -storage racks...
For most of the cutting that I do on acrylic and plexiglass, I use Dremel's straight-cut router bit #650. For any straight cutting in general, I...
Haha. No no, no clean fetish. I just thought it was funny watching "light speed vacuuming". :rock:
A few more visuals for the project: Left and right side window pane etchings [IMG] A couple of time-lapse videos of the work (XVid codec...
Here's a few pictures from the beginning progress. A precariously mounted web cam for the time-lapse video [IMG] My "workbench" [IMG]...
Project Update - November 11, 2004 OK, because there is a Dremel now being involved, I think it's a good time to request that this post be moved...
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