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    Student of Life skiblur's Avatar
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    Default Show off your craftiness!

    So there are a bunch of members who are very skillful with tools and building stuff, so I figured it might be fun to post the project you are most proud of having built yourself... something you can't help but look at and wonder, "did I really make that?" Kids don't count lol.

    Here's mine, it's the three guitars I've built in chronological order from left to right. They're definitely not perfect, but they were a lot of fun! The hardest part was always bending the sides without cracking them.

    I'm anxious to see what all everyone else has built!


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    Sorry! I generally only fix things that other people built! My children are the only things that me and my wife, with a little help from the grand designer, built ourselves!

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    I make lots of stuff. I get bored and find something to try out. Make it in a night and then find something else to try. LOL

    Here are just a few:

    USB charger
    PICTURE


    Custom sewn shift boot for my car
    PICTURE


    Small english wheel (only for proof of concept)
    PICTURE


    My NES controller MP3 player
    PICTURE

    My bug bot
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    A shift knob I lathed
    PICTURE


    Some handles I did for a grill my class fixed up
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    PICTURE 2


    That is just a few things I have messed around with. I have tons more. I sorta have a rule:

    "If I dont know how to do something, just give me a few hours and I will."

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    your ready to go to work for James Bond!

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    JMS: Hey man, fixing stuff can be more valuable a skillset than making stuff I wish I were better at that, especially with things like machines and cars.

    Windcalmer: holy crap, you're quite the tinkerer! I have a buddy from way back in junior high that would build little robots and stuff, and I always thought that was wicked cool.

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    Hey Windcalmer, that NES controller MP3 player is hardcore cool!

    Nicely Done!

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    My wife and I built the barn you see in this picture last spring. Well she helped! I did most of the heavy lifting as well as the design.
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    No "Handiness" involved just graft. This is the job I just finished. 68' Danish trawler needing a full re-caulk. Above the water her seams were very open and they swallowed the oakum.

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    edit: have to say building them is better fun than repairing but not enough new builds to earn a living.
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    ^^^OMG!

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    Still hasn't shut up PuFFaH's Avatar
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    I am after some more "live oak" if there is someone out there with a source for it. Need to make a new caulking mallet. something around 4" diameter by 20" long would do fine. Heart wood is best and even better if from a limb or root and seasoned. Name your price !!

    PuFF

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