She’s getting there, just a stupid $24 part (brake drum adjuster set), holding up the works!
EDIT It’s coming home August 14
She’s getting there, just a stupid $24 part (brake drum adjuster set), holding up the works!
EDIT It’s coming home August 14
Not bad, but where’s the snorkle?
My son needed some bookends. I think I was influenced by the modern art I saw at the Guggenheim when I was in NY last week
18 gauge, crossfire Hypertherm 45xp, 300ipm, 45 amp.
Those turned out great. I need to build myself some bookends. I have a few thousand books to manage.
Books our manuals
sure… we know…
Lots of manuals, text books, popular mechanics, DIY and fix it yourself, Building science, lot of vintage book textbooks and DIY books too. I have a small collection of sheet metal pattern development books that I am trying to build up. Car manuals, I have a small library/ museum in my basement next to my office. lol
You made me laugh out loud right here in Sunday school!!
My wife gave me a jab with the elbow and asked what I was laughing at!
Customer ordered some stainless rings for a set of Jeep shifter boots.
The shifter boot ring with the white wrapping on it still was brought in but needed to be different dimensions
I scan the parts with my flatbed scanner and made the modifications customer required.
I’m also a sucker for nesting so I used up all the waste material with push pull door plates.
Do many of you use the canvas feature in Fusion 360 to help layout and design parts?
Cut height.02 pierce height.08 delay .43sec 45amps 200ipm 70volts
Original hypertherm PowerMax fine cut consumables
I thought the push pull plates were instructions for the millennial drivers.
I used canvas to trace the guitar pick
Nice job, but, dang! You put the steering wheel back on the wrong side!
The beer in the console makes a nice touch too!
hahaha oh yeah!
The beer is how the steering wheel got on the wrong side…
That there is a man’s vehicle!
I recommend that you don’t say that to your granddaughter! Especially when she has the welding torch in her hand!
good tip, thanks.
Just took my daughter for a ride in it. She loves it!!!