I gave away my @Stubble nubber, so I made a replacement from modeling clay. I used one bent piece for the prongs to keep it in place better in the clay.
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My friend Bill made this for me, it is fully functional, I just don't know how to make it work. Bill has made 3 so far one of them being electric, he is very talented.
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My friend Bill made this for me, it is fully functional, I just don't know how to make it work. Bill has made 3 so far one of them being electric, he is very talented.
Sooo, I've wanted to get into pyrography for a long time and my wife just bought me a starter kit. Any of you tried your hand at it? Tips, suggestions, or ideas for projects?
My imagination is probably running far ahead of my skill right now.
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I like Oliva and Quesada (including Regius) a lot. I will smoke anything, though.
Sooo, I've wanted to get into pyrography for a long time and my wife just bought me a starter kit. Any of you tried your hand at it? Tips, suggestions, or ideas for projects?
My imagination is probably running far ahead of my skill right now.
I often use a pyrographic pen to create a pattern on the rim of some of the small bowls I turn. I also use the pen to burn a line to separate surfaces in wood carvings. Have fun.
Latest one I made for a retired Navy friend. Sunk some .45 ACP shells into the box and glued them in. I think this one turned out pretty neat.
Brett
Brett, that is really nice. My Unit gifted me something similar when I PCSd to Germany. I was one of the NCOs that traded my 1911 for a Baretta while kicking and screaming in 1985. Unfortunately it got smashed in one of my subsequent moves.
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It's been quite hot in the Casita de Fumar this summer so I decided to make a diy redneck air conditioner. I spent 14 dollars on a fan and 6 for a piece of pvc and an elbow. Used an old cooler, a shelf from a wine cooler, and cut a piece of washable are filter that was left here when we bought the house. First half bag of ice lasted about an hour and cooled the little 14×12 shed nicely.
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It's been quite hot in the Casita de Fumar this summer so I decided to make a diy redneck air conditioner. I spent 14 dollars on a fan and 6 for a piece of pvc and an elbow. Used an old cooler, a shelf from a wine cooler, and cut a piece of washable are filter that was left here when we bought the house. First half bag of ice lasted about an hour and cooled the little 14×12 shed nicely.
I turned this Amish trash bin cabinet into a humidor. I used some aluminized bubble wrap insulation and red cedar to panel the inside, then added a Spanish cedar veneer over top. I use a Cigar Oasis and a Humi care EH Plus with an external fan to provide a steady 65 RH year 'round.
I didn't finish the top portion under the lid, and you can still see some of the insulation. I probably won't ever get around to it, but no matter.
Underneath the top tray, you can see how much space is available.
The main storage area is setup to allow me to store boxes if I wanted to, and initially that's what I did before I moved them to a cooler. It seals up pretty tight, and there's very little maintenance needed. This serves me well for bulk storage, but ti does need some re-arranging. I think this provides somewhere around 3 sq. ft. of storage.
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@deadman Haven't seen them. Will have to take a look.
Just took a look. Those are wild. We haven't tried creating our own stuff yet. Most the files are free use ones. But we have ideas once we figure out how to make the files.
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If it moves, or even twitches, @Stubble will shoot it though!
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Those are pretty bad @$$!
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I like Oliva and Quesada (including Regius) a lot. I will smoke anything, though.
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Brett
I spent 14 dollars on a fan and 6 for a piece of pvc and an elbow. Used an old cooler, a shelf from a wine cooler, and cut a piece of washable are filter that was left here when we bought the house. First half bag of ice lasted about an hour and cooled the little 14×12 shed nicely.
I didn't finish the top portion under the lid, and you can still see some of the insulation. I probably won't ever get around to it, but no matter.
Underneath the top tray, you can see how much space is available.
The main storage area is setup to allow me to store boxes if I wanted to, and initially that's what I did before I moved them to a cooler. It seals up pretty tight, and there's very little maintenance needed. This serves me well for bulk storage, but ti does need some re-arranging. I think this provides somewhere around 3 sq. ft. of storage.
DAMN IT!!
What is with the images?
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
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Haven't seen them. Will have to take a look.
Just took a look.
Those are wild.
We haven't tried creating our own stuff yet. Most the files are free use ones.
But we have ideas once we figure out how to make the files.
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.