HKM400 Posted April 1 Share Posted April 1 10 minutes ago, 440bbm said: Thats wicked, seems time consuming asf. The black diamondy thing is doing my OCD in not being in the centre at all. What's the reason for that? Thanks! Yeah takes awhile to cut each piece but it’s not too bad. I looked at a lot of snake/cat eye photos and sometimes it appears like the pupil isn’t centered in the iris, so tried to replicate that 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post h4nd Posted April 12 Author Popular Post Share Posted April 12 Middy's phone has a soggy battery, and she's complained it doesn't always charge in the car. The cig plug was coming out of the socket, so Now I can go back to ignoring the phone battery 3 1 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
h4nd Posted April 12 Author Share Posted April 12 Oh yeah, and @governorsam gave me a Jaffle iron yonks ago, I finally put handles on it for holiday beach fire eating 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post vivaspeed Posted April 20 Popular Post Share Posted April 20 This is kind of random project thread worthy. So I’ve owned this old single axle car transporter for over 20 years (apart from a short period where a mate owned it, then I bought it back). In about 2005 I gave it a rough wire brush and painted it tractor red and put a new timber deck on it (necessitated by a mates Fiat 131R almost falling through the rotten old deck). I’ve been meaning to give it a refurb for ages, but it kept passing wofs and just looked like shit. It progressively got worse until @azzurro borrowed it and it had some structural failures where the spare wheel mounted (coincidentally while also towing a Fiat on it). He kindly patched it up before returning it but it needed attention. After moving back up north I decided it was time to tackle it and strip it right down and give it a birthday. Fix a few bad welds. Paint, new electrics, new deck etc. Anyway. After a few solid weekends of work it’s just like a new one. P.S. if you want to buy it, hit me up. It’s only small (suit Viva, 1200, Escort, Starlet etc). 22 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
azzurro Posted April 20 Share Posted April 20 A+ job bro. Nice trailer to tow and reverse etc, one careful lady owner. Suits small cars, but allergic to FIATs. No regerts, would FIAT with this trailer again. GLWS 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post NickJ Posted April 21 Popular Post Share Posted April 21 Coffeepot only just fits on the gas cooktop and disasters have struck, a few solutions have been tried but didn't really work, a stainless sheetmetal idea has been floating around in my head that holds the pot up and directs the heat to the pot but with only basic cutting tools I never managed to get far, having just managed to get my cnc router running on sheetmetal, this was a golden time to put a brew on. As @ajg193 asked about my process, I've taken a few photos along the way. First up draw a sheetmetal part and create toolpaths in Fusion, I also make the stock as a seperate body so the machine can place workholding holes in useful places: The idea of this design is the smaller tabs project off the cooktop grill to support the pot while the skirt and larger tabs direct the heat. First machine op, g clamp 0.55mm sheet to the bed and drill 4mm holes: Second op draw fold lines: And finally cut out: This was bit of a disaster, personally I hate working with stainless but I also want coffee, now! Knowing plenty of coolant was compulsory, I got ready with a can of crc, of course this turned into a flame thrower after 50mm of cutting and by the time I hit stop the cutter was toast, I gave it more cutting depth to shift to undamaged flutes and went back to the messy option of heaps of cutting oil, the mdf spoil board was getting pretty smokey by the end of the cut but we got through. Clean off the burnt mdf, add some folds and done: Test run confirms the idea works, but I think improvements are possible. Turns out the tabs didn't quite like the weight once the heat came on and I think a change to the wider tabs could maximise the surface area for heat transfer....... Well, at least the pot won't fall over so easy now 15 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tortron Posted April 21 Share Posted April 21 Bicycle sprocket m8 Our stove top actually came with a cast iron one stock,but nowhere else I have ever taken my coffee pot has ever had one 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NickJ Posted April 21 Share Posted April 21 11 minutes ago, tortron said: Bicycle sprocket m8 Our stove top actually came with a cast iron one stock,but nowhere else I have ever taken my coffee pot has ever had one Thats pretty much what I initially tried, down side was it soon warped and triggered a deepdown ocd, off to reinvent the wheel I go... Giz cast adapter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
440bbm Posted April 21 Share Posted April 21 On 20/04/2024 at 21:28, vivaspeed said: This is kind of random project thread worthy. So I’ve owned this old single axle car transporter for over 20 years (apart from a short period where a mate owned it, then I bought it back). In about 2005 I gave it a rough wire brush and painted it tractor red and put a new timber deck on it (necessitated by a mates Fiat 131R almost falling through the rotten old deck). I’ve been meaning to give it a refurb for ages, but it kept passing wofs and just looked like shit. It progressively got worse until @azzurro borrowed it and it had some structural failures where the spare wheel mounted (coincidentally while also towing a Fiat on it). He kindly patched it up before returning it but it needed attention. After moving back up north I decided it was time to tackle it and strip it right down and give it a birthday. Fix a few bad welds. Paint, new electrics, new deck etc. Anyway. After a few solid weekends of work it’s just like a new one. P.S. if you want to buy it, hit me up. It’s only small (suit Viva, 1200, Escort, Starlet etc). She looks a million bucks now! good work. I need to do the same with my old girl. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post h4nd Posted April 25 Author Popular Post Share Posted April 25 Old guy next door who loaned me that big van, died a couple of years ago, and his daughter isn't really coping with home ownership. She's been away ~3 months looking after an ex who was having heart surgery. So I had a bit of time to think as I wombled around doing this, and concluded doing something for a neighbour was pretty appropriate for Anzac day. 27 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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