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Not much of a hack, per se. But I wanted to display the fake Edo-era rifle we bought in Japan in 2010. It's been leaning in a corner for two years. I cut a sheet of 1/4" hardboard to size, and spray painted it red to match the arcade cabinet and walls. I printed the kanji onto heavy cardstock and cut them out with an xacto knife. I spraypainted black first, then gold leaf for a drop-shadow effect. The rifle itself is hung with two coat hooks, done in an antique bronze finish to match the rifle hardware.
My extruder motor and the extruder cotroller's H-bridge are having a bit of a disagreement. While they work things out, I've introduced a 12V relay to mediate.
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Sony MDR-V150 hack for broken headband: new headband from one wire coat hanger, insulation tape and some fleece material from a hat. the coat hanger band is bent towards the back, crown, of the head - nice and comfy there.
Mounting the remote. This doesn't fit well with the bottom of my steering wheel, and it would probably be a good idea to hack the controller board up and put it in a smaller case
View of Port Hacking River, Royal National Park
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Large temporary tent erected just for Oktoberfest. This Hacker-Pschorr tent had capacity for 8,200. A "Maß" (liter, pronounced "Mas") of beer was about 9 EUR.
Time warp to 1995. Head-to-head "Wipeout XL" video games being played on a Playstation, alongside dancers grooving to DJs playing electronic 90's-era tunes.
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I'd really appreciate if you can refer the link if you use them and I'd like to hear your impressions, so please email me your greetings and your feelings. You can add me to twitter too, my nick is @lastknight.
Time warp to 1995. Head-to-head "Wipeout XL" video games being played on a Playstation, alongside dancers grooving to DJs playing electronic 90's-era tunes.
Seriously, what.
(Based, incidentally, on a t-shirt I Spreadshirted up on a whim for a Twitter friend)
This was the first one I stretched and it is wonky and driving me crazy. Nor is it centred, which is the result of never plotting out an embroidering plan of attack, but just diving in madly.
Embroidered on the commute and while watching The Wire with DMC on some Aida (I think) given to me. Stretched on a balsa wood frame. Long live my new staple gun.
my street hack. without doubt the most serious bicycle i own.
frame, FBM AUTO-PILOT. 75' headtube 20 7/8" toptube 13 1/4" chainstay
fork, FBM CB4K
headset, crane creek? what can i say? it's a touch smoother and lighter than any of the bmx ones
stem, COALITION toploader, flipped
handlebars, S&M SLAM of course
crankset, PROFILE lefthand drive with titanium axle and crank bolts
chainring, TREE 30 tooth, i have the bash guard too, but it seems to make for a weird balance trying rock & rolls on the chainring
pedals, DMR v12
seat clamp, COALITION
seatpost, PERV
seat, PRIMO HEMORRHOID modified the nose with a bread knife to stop it dead-legging me when i wasn't looking.
front wheel, G-SPORT 36h RIBCAGE laced to G-SPORT MARMOSET
back wheel, G-SPORT 48h RIBCAGE laced to PROFILE SS LHD with titanium 11 tooth one piece driver. i laced the back wheel myself using mighty George's method and instructions. both rims are from the very first run of limited raw finish. they are nuts. made from a secret proprietry blend of alloys! yay!
when i first got this bike it was light at 25lbs. i think that may be heavy now? i don't care. it's kind of old school in that all the tubes are original size OD. think late 90's STANDARD, rather than the thinned down tubes most serious frames have now. i broke my last one real quick and it had smaller OD tubes. the angles though are super fresh. it comes up on the front wheel with a nudge.
this was made by 'spooky dave' , frame and forks anyway, at Rochester New York