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    yeah looks awesome
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    Great project.Also great and very special compression fittings.Can't wait for more pictures.
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    I too like the paint job on the fitting.

    Damm! it! I just talk to Weather just the other day about holding down people, youd think he would listen.
    I even told Sunshine to get over there to Washington and sort out that crapy sky.

    Yeah looks like I will need to talk with him again, and sunshine, well, Im gona turn up his bright sky, Im telling you, come over and play, he will.

    Keep up the good work there mate I will see what I can do from my end about the wheather, but you know what winters like when she has her mine made up.
    Takes a dam good three month to move her fat back side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kgtiger View Post
    I too like the paint job on the fitting.

    Damm! it! I just talk to Weather just the other day about holding down people, youd think he would listen.
    I even told Sunshine to get over there to Washington and sort out that crapy sky.

    Yeah looks like I will need to talk with him again, and sunshine, well, Im gona turn up his bright sky, Im telling you, come over and play, he will.

    Keep up the good work there mate I will see what I can do from my end about the wheather, but you know what winters like when she has her mine made up.
    Takes a dam good three month to move her fat back side.


    Well, you must have done something since it stopped raining around 8:00pm and I managed to finish the frame . I am sure my neighbors enjoyed that.

    I will hopefully have the bottom done sans paint tomorrow. Only thing in my way is helping some relatives move.

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    Glad I could help, not sure what "sans" are, but hope it all work out for you.
    I would help my relatives move, move away that is, after all you do need to be helpful when it comes to family, right

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    Quote Originally Posted by kgtiger View Post
    Glad I could help, not sure what "sans" are, but hope it all work out for you.
    I would help my relatives move, move away that is, after all you do need to be helpful when it comes to family, right
    Sans is French for without.
    I literally just got home and the weather once again sucks. I might just cut inside and vacuum and hope no one notices. I can't really expect anything but crappy weather this time of the year.
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    Thanks Faster for that. French is one of language I am determined to learn.
    Looking forward to an update and sans delay, please.

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    Just an update on the current build status since nothing has happened for a few days.

    The bottom section will be done today and the frame should be painted and done drying by Friday, when I will have some pics taken by a proper camera.

    I have also been hard at work on a website I think you guys will like. I have a working demo of it up, but it is hosted on my home comp without DNS and I don't really want to freely distribute my IP.
    If we could somehow get to three pages of comments that would help me tremendously. Maybe I just have to get to work on this build .
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    Last edited by faster3200; 11-27-2009 at 09:24 AM.

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    I should have some better pics tonight of things. Unfortunately my Dremel broke so there will be another delay in progress. Here is a small sample of what is to come.



    Pretty soon I will *have a preview of* a tech demo of the web project that has consumed most of my free time. You guys should like it .

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    Last edited by faster3200; 11-29-2009 at 01:57 PM.

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    mmm yummy
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    Quote Originally Posted by aka_GK View Post
    mmm yummy
    you are doin it in the kitchen?
    No, I actually have to haul everything down to another house. I just did a quick setup and run through to make sure how I wanted to do things would work.

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    Dude, this looks to be awsome...

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    Had a little photo-session tonight. Here are some of the better snaps. If you want higher res stuff let me know. I didn't bring the final bottom divider since it is massive and I want to sand it a bit more.

    Sample of my bottom divider. Final version will not have the black, but it helps to show the texture for pics.


    Dark background, light is being projected from underneath like it will be in the final version.


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    I had a leak.


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    Hopefully that is enough to satisfy you until I can get a new Dremel.
    The website demo I am working on I can show you some time after this thread reaches 3 pages. I need the 3 to debug .
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    sorry if I missed it, but...what material is that exactly?

    oh, and could I just spam this thread to get to page 3 sooner so we can check our your tech demo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kibbler View Post
    sorry if I missed it, but...what material is that exactly?

    oh, and could I just spam this thread to get to page 3 sooner so we can check our your tech demo?
    The bottom divider is plexi +paint.

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    That bubbly foamy-looking pattern is paint? Whoa, would love to know how you did that.

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    Thanks for all the positive feedback everyone.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kibbler View Post
    That bubbly foamy-looking pattern is paint? Whoa, would love to know how you did that.
    I have a "frosted glass" spray. I do one layer of that and wait until it is dry. Then I get out a spray bottle of water and spray that on it followed up with the frosted glass spray again. Repeat previous step only with white spray paint. Another layer of white can be done to prevent it from be too translucent or black can be done to show off the pattern better. Make sure the white and black are done in super thin layers.

    The trick is to get the right spray bottle since the water droplet size and variance is what will make or break it. I found that a Febreeze bottle tends to work the best.
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    Really nice work there Faster, it reminds me of metal dust on a white, wet surface.
    Will this perspex be for a light box in the bottom?

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    This post is in no way a bump to help Faster get this thread to three pages...

    Anyway I'll also chime in that bubbling texture effects are really unique and awesome and that the secret web project (which I've seen) is really cool as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kgtiger View Post
    Really nice work there Faster, it reminds me of metal dust on a white, wet surface.
    Will this perspex be for a light box in the bottom?
    Not really. The bottom is kind of ugly/boring looking, although you should get a nice kind of translucent view of it. I will have some more interesting stuff in this project anyway. Progress has just been super slow so my apologies. I have basically spent 4 days sanding the bottom divider and as many sanding the frame, so that eats up a lot of time.

    Quote Originally Posted by algorhythm View Post
    This post is in no way a bump to help Faster get this thread to three pages...

    Anyway I'll also chime in that bubbling texture effects are really unique and awesome and that the secret web project (which I've seen) is really cool as well.
    Thanks... I feel I may have over hyped the web project for people who don't understand the coding portion of it .
    Basically, I am making a gallery and worklog site. Now before you groan I should let you know it works much differently than other, typical, sites.
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    This is going to be awesome, love how the fittings came out. Also, that shade of green you have going is looking great
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    Damn, looking really good there.
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    Are we there yet, how much longer, I need to pee, oh look, a cow

    After spending 4 days sanding, would it have been easier to just got the case sand blasted then either painted or powder coated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kgtiger View Post
    Are we there yet, how much longer, I need to pee, oh look, a cow

    After spending 4 days sanding, would it have been easier to just got the case sand blasted then either painted or powder coated.
    Probably, but that costs more. Spray paint and sanding sheets are cheap, college is not. The case itself is entirely sanded. I had to sand the bottom divider I am making to get everything to fit right and be straight.

    Yeah, this is taking much longer than I anticipated. Part of it is due to my lack of a proper sander and spending so much time on the website.
    Most of it is the weather since I have to wait until it isn't raining or windy to be able to do anything. Seattle (area) in the winter is not known for its good weather.
    Last edited by faster3200; 12-01-2009 at 12:39 AM.

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