That is totally awesome :) Absolutely loving it!!! Good work! Inspiring. Can't wait to see how it comes together.
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That is totally awesome :) Absolutely loving it!!! Good work! Inspiring. Can't wait to see how it comes together.
Probably one of the best build on the forums IMHO. :clap: Keep up the great work! I think your apparent knowledge is paying off in dividends because you're making all right choices with very little input required.
I'm always amazed at these sort of builds. I think I just don't have the patience you guys do! Did another rebuild last weekend (I used my rooster build for like 5 months) and while it's not as nice or such a huge undertaking, my goals are different. I just like having the newest equipment I can afford, but it must be clean and neat.
Looking forward to the end result :up:
FYI I ganked that res in sand shot for the the products page on my site :D
I'll give credit in the bottom of the page :)
Just... Beautiful :D
Fantastic work ! :up:
Thanks so much for all the wonderful feedback everybody. It all means a lot to me. I would have posted a lot sooner, but the grind has me in quite a situation. I couldn't let another night pass by without thanking you all and letting you know how much your feedback has been greatly appreciated.
Why do they call them deadlines? Why not livecircles or plunder period, or dueduedate. You know? Like something pirate related or at least fun to say...one not so morbid...
Anyway. Pardon...
I'd get my job done so much sooner if the work didn't get in the way. heh
Thank you very much, Kibbs! :up:
Yes. It was sitting around collecting dust, now it's making it.
Note to self: Netflix Equilibrium
Lol, thanks Cap'n Callen. :up:
Getting your approval is an honor.
"rounded corners by hand?" :wasntme:
Thanks for the gesture, but I must insist you keep your gold stars...You are much more deserving!
Glad you enjoyed the last update, Sharon! Lol! Thank you!!! I love those pink elephants! (No matter how much I edit that last sentence to sound more piratey...it still comes off as me sounding unthusly. :( )
Thanks so much for the supportive words throughout this long journey. It's been very much appreciated and keeps me motivated!
Thanks, dro!
They'll be replacing the fittings shown on my earlier post found here.
Thanks GK! Your stickers turned out looking awesome! Glad it all worked out for you! :up: :up: :up: PM incoming!
Tox! Aye, tis been awhile me hearty...I think you may have planted the idea for me to switch careers. If making movie posters will be paying me a banana load of gold doubloons, my sailing days are over. I'm going to Hollywood!
Great lineup on UFC...But Pacman fights Saturday!
:YIPPIE:
Thanks so much, Graeme! At this point, it's getting to be a requirement that I get your feedback before every update I post lolz. It's comforting.
I've been meaning to ask you, is that a Staffordshire Bull Terrier or Red Heeler in your screen pic?
Ahoy, MT...Welcome back! You were missed.
Thanks so much for the very encouraging and generous words, NaMcO!
I noticed Graeme posted a pic from your "The Project" build on shazza's worklog.
You're still getting shout-outs...and that says a lot about the ideas you had and the quality of your build. I still dug how that came to be a success for you. :up:
lol marx. My apologies me hearty...look for my post soon. I've made a sticky...you know...JIC. Glad to read that you're enjoying my endeavors here!
Cheers whuzabi! I want a full shot too! lolz.
Yes... I shall post pics of the full shot of the case in the next coming updates. It's in complete chaos right now as I'm still in the middle of midplate mayhem, but I shall take a piccy to share.
Thanks Liderc...Always great hearing from you!
I know it's taking a while but I've been so appreciative of your feedback.
LMAO!
And aye...my little nod to our favorite hedgehog!
:sonic:
Lol Thanks James...
That's actually a great idea! I'm going send that off to the printers, hang it on my tool shed and post the pic of the pic!
I just checked out iandh's site...
High five, brother! :woot:
Glad you liked it, GK :up:
Thanks John!
Ok..check it...the actual trade name of Sonic is "Carbide Router Bit" it's for nonmetallic materials. I bought it from McMaster-Carr. I can provide you the link to the catalog page if you need it.
Sadly...:( I have no name for the Forstner bit...I am open to suggestions, though!
And thanks for making me aware that P-PCs now carries the crytal link tubes. It gives me an idea...
Thanks so much Charles! In comparison to you, all my posts put together can't hold a candle to one of yours. Thanks for the props, but if I'm even remotely earmarked for an Oscar, I believe you already own a few.
Good idea on a video update. That sounds like something I might enjoy doing. I'll definitely keep it in mind. Perhaps something in the vein of "Frontier Psychiatrist". lolz
Thanks for visiting Natalie! Good to hear you're liking ...well..whatever it is I'm doing. I think we're all waiting for Pegasus to resurface soon, though. :up:
Ahoy, Vinas, me hearty...I know at this point it may sound that I'm repeating myself here, but seriously thanks so much for all the info and support you have posted on my build thus far.
I know it's taking some time and I really didn't mean for it to take this long. But I know I've said this before, but we are indeed getting closer to port.
Thanks for hanging in there with me!
Thanks iandh...but you spelled my name wrong!!!!!!!!
Just kidding...but maybe I got you a few hits? lolz
And the word "gank"...
I'm SO using that word now.
Thank you so very much Seu!! Your MurderMod is looking good!
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Thanks again everybody! Updates soon! :)
WoW Captain, that must of taken nealy all night to write that out.
I must say thou I really do appreciate the fact that you take the time to personalize each and every reply to us, nice touch mate, gives me a warm fuzzy if you know what I mean. :up:
The fact it was 41c degrees today didn't take much either.
Anyhow Yes you are correct that dog is a Staffordshire Bull Terrier also well known in OZ as a staffy. :up:
Her name was Misty but I called her either fats, fat dog or biddy as she was a girl after all.
Saddly she is running in greener feilds now, she was 14yr old when we had to said good bye to her.
However we are lucky enough to now have Gus, yes he is a boy, red in colour.
I might show you a photo of him if I ever get to do my build. :rolleyes:
Thanks for asking about her mate.
midplate mayhem is the right word i got too :) i hate it if its not going if u want. im just thinking about a new projekt like 343b ore a MM its so big i like it :)
:up: after seeing your work and your machines
now I know, what would be my hobby after I graduate ;)
By the way, Thanks for the advice. I appreciate it. I did check photography section in XS. Man, its jaw dropping gorgeous photographs.
I started off creating the hatchway with a 12"x12" aluminum sheet.
This time my pencil guides weren't so awesome.
Lining up the acrylic to the frame and the screws, while being aligned with the hole in the midplate made the eraser pull some overtime.
Marked before surgery:
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_QLiEm5wyerY/S6...0/IMG_4992.jpg
Then I went to town on it using the Rotozip:
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_QLiEm5wyerY/S6...0/IMG_4996.jpg
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_QLiEm5wyerY/S6...0/IMG_5008.jpg
Remeasured, adjusted and remarked:
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_QLiEm5wyerY/S6...0/IMG_5027.jpg
It was also used to cut out the center hole:
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_QLiEm5wyerY/S6...0/IMG_5037.jpg
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_QLiEm5wyerY/S6...0/IMG_5125.jpg
The acrylic piece was routed down to fit flush up against the center hole of the hatchway frame. She shall be polished:
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_QLiEm5wyerY/S6...0/IMG_5219.jpg
Fitted the frame to the acrylic window:
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_QLiEm5wyerY/S6...0/IMG_5225.jpg
She shoots! She fits! She scores! :eleph:
Used up two Dremel cutting wheels on the Rotozip Flex Shaft attachment to cut out the hatchway hole on the midplate:
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_QLiEm5wyerY/S6...0/IMG_5230.jpg
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_QLiEm5wyerY/S6...0/IMG_5231.jpg
Aside from using lubricant to lessen the heat build-up generated by the friction (did I just type, "Aside from using lubricant to lessen the heat build-up generated by the friction"???), I went around the perimeter twice with the cutting wheel.
The first go-round was to create the straight "starter" cuts while being careful not to stray outside the pencil guides.
The second go-round was to actually cut through the aluminum.
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_QLiEm5wyerY/S6...0/IMG_5234.jpg
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_QLiEm5wyerY/S6...0/IMG_5251.jpg
Tapping the alumunimun hatchdoor:
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_QLiEm5wyerY/S6...0/IMG_5182.jpg
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_QLiEm5wyerY/S6...0/IMG_5186.jpg
White knuckled the tapping through the aluminum into the acrylic window attached underneathe.
I used the oompa loompa version of the Irwin clamps:
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_QLiEm5wyerY/S6...0/IMG_5244.jpg
Dressed the hole with screws right after each tap.
To ensure alignment of each hole, I tapped the next hole on an "X" formation (the next tapped hole was the opposite furthest point.)
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_QLiEm5wyerY/S6...0/IMG_5242.jpg
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_QLiEm5wyerY/S6...0/IMG_5246.jpg
The hatchway handle:
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_QLiEm5wyerY/S6...0/IMG_5018.jpg
Had to cut an inch and a half off to fit the frame:
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_QLiEm5wyerY/S6...0/IMG_5023.jpg
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_QLiEm5wyerY/S6...0/IMG_5026.jpg
I used a friction hinge.
It sports an "adjustable torque resistance" feature.
The tightness of the adjustment screw dictates the strength of the resistance.
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_QLiEm5wyerY/S6...0/IMG_5258.jpg
This allows the hatchway door to be suspended at various angles.
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_QLiEm5wyerY/S6...0/IMG_5262.jpg
Here is how she's currently looking:
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_QLiEm5wyerY/S6...0/IMG_5264.jpg
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_QLiEm5wyerY/S6...0/IMG_5266.jpg
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_QLiEm5wyerY/S6...0/IMG_5276.jpg
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_QLiEm5wyerY/S6...0/IMG_5273.jpg
A seque (how unbecoming of me):
I have a birthday coming up.
If any of me good hearties wants to purchase this good booty as a pressie so I don't have to post any more trippy/confusing measurement pics like this:
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_QLiEm5wyerY/S6...0/IMG_5213.jpg
I'll be your best friend. :toast:
Currently sanding and polishing the frame. I'm leaning towards having it anodize if my rattle can session doesn't fair too well.
Thanks for checking in everybody!
To be continued...
holy poop :shocked:
your machining prowess is only eclipsed by the marvel of how you actually found and purchased proper porthole paraphernalia.
I've been waiting for an update and you did not disappoint in the slightest. :up:
Now, why would we be surprised when a Pirate finds a proper porthole (I can't spell paraph-whatchacallit)?
Great work, and a very fun update.
Bit chin.
pirates, portholes, lube. makes me wanna "go around the perimeter twice" :ROTF:
great transitions here between case compartments.
wow, really nice hatch with awesome tiny details :up:
Garrrr matey looking nice so farrrrr. Yeah I dont know pirate talk that well sorry.
basically just trying to say that Shat look good yo. <<< thats my street talk
A fine ship ye have in your dry dock.
The christening and subsequent raiding is suspenseful to say the least.
beautiful work so far rick!! what I really like, is the focus you set on the small details... It`s gonna be awesome, when finished. :D
i'm running out of nice thing to say, rick! the hatch is just perfect, and it isn't even finished.
Awesome pictures and, as Martin said, i love your focus on the small details. IMHO they're the ones that really count :)
The " window" to your ship is very good :D
Great Work Capitain:)
My oh my, awesome work as usual, JUST HURRY UP AND FINISH THE BUILD!! :) I can't wait!
Looks awesome and very clean can't wait for the final build and some numbers ;)
Yeah, definitely crying for a full shot already :rolleyes:
Excellent work as usual, loved the update and the photos :clap:
Rick, your photography is out of this world. Your modding skills aren't that bad either :rofl:. I've got a long way to go in both areas.
One thing I have to add though. Enough of the close ups. What does the whole thing look like?
I love the hatches. Very original idea to personalize this.
I think you are single-handedly ensuring the financial security of Bitspower given the number of fittings I have seen in this thread.