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Of course, I still like my TO Watch better

Now sixed at the lathe, ready to start.

In order to use this teleconverter with my 55-200mm lens I had to lock the aperture arm thing open. That way, my 55-200mm lens would be wide open when I take pictures.

The Festival of Stuff finale was bursting with delectable making madness, this time through the theme of mini-golf. We built an 18-hole Crazy Materials Golf Course for our visitors to play, as well as filling the street outside the Institute of Making with demonstrations and making stations.

A very simple Brickarms modification I made by cutting the ammo clip off of the AC8.

I made up a little plate from 3mm ali...

Modification of an original illustration by Les Edward for the cover of 'Son of Celluloid' by Clive Barker.

Photos from a Jumper/Sweater Modification Tutorial.

 

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The runway in Dawson is gravel and isn't long enough for an unmodified 737 to land on. The nozzles on the front of the engine keep dust and debris from getting sucked in.

Here's the completed turret with the outer clear-shell replaced, you can leave that bit off if you like, I prefer it on, just for the look of the thing, especially since I won't be painting the turret.

Before female jack mod, regular fiber wrap wire with almost zero strain relief (a knot inside the case - cheap asses)

Here's the stripped down internals of the Titan, what we're going to do is get rid of all the extraneous air inputs and outputs and add some tubing to extend the connection between the pump and the air tank. We're also going to put a check valve so that the pump doesn't have to handle the back-pressure generated by the additional pumping.

 

Oh, and we'll also be getting rid of that moronic air pressure monitor that the air tank is attached to in the upper right of the picture.

The Festival of Stuff finale was bursting with delectable making madness, this time through the theme of mini-golf. We built an 18-hole Crazy Materials Golf Course for our visitors to play, as well as filling the street outside the Institute of Making with demonstrations and making stations.

additional conductive gasket between connector and front panel

(Stephen, David, Mike, Adam, Allen and I were bored over the summer, so we decided to go to the Marina, have a little picnic, and fly a homemade kite. Result? One low but successful flight. But after further modifications, we just couldn't get it to fly again...)

Fixing the piece of ali to weld into the rear of the block with a piece of steel angle. This allowed me to get things as close to flush as possible minimising the amount of filing needed to the welds

I installed mine on the lower part of the front fender, since I have that dohicky, and I have a center light (see next photo) so this position makes it more balanced. My buddy installed his in the middle of the front fender.

It's not finished, but it does keep the grinds from staying on the center of the star. The final will have a smaller diameter. I realize this is a goofy design, I am working on a completely different design that makes more sense.

Raster to vector image translation

We install wheel chair lifts, bars, and perform other modifcations to make homes more friendly to people with special needs.

Modification of a pattern from Hats On! by Charlene Schurch, knitted in handspun wool yarns

Red= 4 fuse block from an auto store, home made cover. Negative browns go to a four hole block grounded to the battery (-)

 

Gray = headlamp relays in a household junction box. This works only with tallest seat setting.

 

Note the external fuel filter rides up where you can change it w/o removing the fairing.

 

The baggie holds fuses, fuse puller, and an LED for checking fault codes.

I basically modified the speaker pods, that came with my Bluetooth Chatterbox Unit, for my motorcycle helmet. I removed the pods, so that I could add, earbuds. This is all done, to enhance the music listening (or phone call) experience, while riding a motorcyle.

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