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What is the last thing you made? (pics pls)

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@Samuri.....fantastic work. Kudos


 
Posted : 16/05/2013 10:05 pm
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Your stuff is getting better all the time samuri. (I mean, it started out good, but that one's great 😀 )


 
Posted : 16/05/2013 10:09 pm
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Amazing detail!


 
Posted : 17/05/2013 4:43 am
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Seeing as we are moving into garden projects:

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Six weeks of digging through virgin chalk by hand to get the garden back away from the house!


 
Posted : 17/05/2013 6:09 am
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Samurai - love the areas either side of his nose. Fantastic work!


 
Posted : 17/05/2013 7:03 am
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Following inspiration from AlexSimon in this here thread, I felt the need to chop wood and make a bed!
It went from this
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To this
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To this
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To this
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To THIS!!!
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😆

DrP


 
Posted : 17/05/2013 8:02 am
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I've nothing constructive (ho ho) to add, just wanted to say I'm in awe of some of the stuff on here. Mightily impressive.


 
Posted : 17/05/2013 8:06 am
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oooh - DrP - that's come out lovely! The three cubby holes look great.
Some nice router work 🙂


 
Posted : 17/05/2013 8:10 am
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Cheers Alex 🙂

I had to change the plan from the 'shelf' to 'cubby hole' arrangement as there was only 350mm of 'space' on the face of the bed. Thus it would have been too short for useable shelves. These cubby holes/storage boxes are really useful, and the back of them also supports the bed platform as well - this thing is so over engineered it's oresum! (one of the reasons I dislike the cheaper bought bed frames - they don't pass the "DrP push test" - if I can rock it back and forth, it's no good!!)

DrP


 
Posted : 17/05/2013 8:17 am
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Dr p rocks!


 
Posted : 17/05/2013 8:17 am
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Thanks all.
Great bed. That could double as a cage too. 😉


 
Posted : 17/05/2013 8:28 am
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^^
With the addition of some bars and a lock over the hole in the end piece, I'd have myself a prison of demi-Fritzel-esque proportions!

The downside is that when littleP has been naughty, he runs under his bed to hide! It's a bit of a tight space to be wrestling a toddler in!

My next garden project is to build a replica of this:
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I think it'll be easier than the bed, TBH.
What sort of wood would I be looking for? Weatherproof off the shelf, or standard wood, and then proof it?

DrP


 
Posted : 17/05/2013 8:55 am
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Nice work Dr P!


 
Posted : 17/05/2013 8:56 am
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Great stuff as usual.

I've nothing to show for my latest efforts but thats the whole point... ethernet cables now run throughout the house connecting all the gadgets via a router hidden away under the stairs. Wireless was struggling due to the thick walls and now everything is working as it should. Worth the effort and scraped knuckles.

Retaining wall in the garden for privacy hedging is the next project if the weather ever improves 😐


 
Posted : 17/05/2013 8:58 am
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oooh, I can join in on this now. What used to be a shitty, uneven, crumbling, tarmaccy disgrace is now this:

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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/theflatboy/8746260485/ ]The finished decking[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/theflatboy/ ]theflatboy[/url], on Flickr


 
Posted : 17/05/2013 9:17 am
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Neat decking - I've a nice DIY book that I often peruse through, and the decking methods look really satisfying to do!

DrP


 
Posted : 17/05/2013 10:45 am
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The finished decking by theflatboy, on Flickr

That looks great, was thinking of doing something similar in my back garden... How difficult was it to do? Have you got any plans you could share?


 
Posted : 17/05/2013 11:12 am
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I made a nice little space for a bench in my wood, on a little path that catches the early morning sun and overlooks a pretty little pool on the brook.

I'm looking forward to sitting and drinking my morning coffee there... 3 tons of crush-n-run and 2 tons of self-binding gravel to barrow down there first... 🙁

It was quite nice to utilise all that GCSE mathematics - pi, trigonometry etc - for the first time in 25 years...

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Cheers, chaps. We are lucky that my father-in-law is a total legend when it comes to any sort of home refurb projects, so I basically did what I was told and that was the end result. Don't really have any plans - the structure to get the deck level, with a slope to drain the water, is not too complicated, just a case of digging out and laying foundations so that the frame could be built to a level and screwing the boards on the top. It was more time consuming than complicated.

There was a very useful leaflet we based it on that gave guidance on distance between supporting joists etc. to get it rock solid, the rest is bespoke to the space.

And mogrim, it wasn't that difficult, just a case of getting it all set out right with marker pen, spirit levels and string and then building it up to the right level. As above, it just took a while. You can't see in the picture, but there are also surface led lights to make it look fully swish!


 
Posted : 17/05/2013 12:44 pm
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Guys and Gals - get [url= http://books.google.co.uk/books/about/DIY.html?id=fMlNPwAACAAJ&redir_esc=y ]This book[/url], sit down and have a read, then give all sorts of home projects a go!
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It's got a great section on decking (as mentioned above) with simple but 'real' instructions and advice - joist spacing etc etc..

Well worth the few quid just for inspiration alone!

DrP


 
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Presumably that edition includes instruction on how to erect a camping spot under the shade of a coolabah tree? 🙂


 
Posted : 17/05/2013 1:17 pm
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@ Dr P.........great work on the bed. Here's a pirate ship ( sand-pit ) I prepared earlier

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A favourite knife with a crap handle has been slowly dying in the dishwasher.

Dug a bit of apple tree wood out of the wood shed and some a'wittlin' later:

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Posted : 27/05/2013 7:57 pm
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Oil on card, a sketch I'd long since forgotten about. I repainted a few bits and reframed it.

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Posted : 27/05/2013 8:29 pm
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^ You see, Im not going to try any more.
the competition is too great 😉

dammint, mcm, a chainsaw and a delicate hand!


 
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Stoner, it's what I studied, I wouldn't know one side of a spreadsheet from a bed sheet.

The sketch was a fortuitous find. It inspired me to try a bigger oil painting that I test fitted into it's frame today. I used to paint a lot of stuff like this but somehow I've been sidetracked lately. I may try some more if the mood takes me.

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Here's one from back in the day.
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Posted : 27/05/2013 8:51 pm
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hah! Superb. It has a very different energy to your landscapes (not to mention palette).
I'm going to have to come up for a visit and get you to scribble on a napkin. For the kids inheritance, you understand 😉

Love the taxi. Klimt 😉


 
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McKlimpt perhaps.

Here's the original, it's in the City of Edinburgh collection.

They selected the image for the Taxi from the collection to promote the reopening of the City's museums after a major refurb.

If you are up in my neck of the woods give me a shout, I'm a very Scottish recluse, if I'm not here I will be in California or Oregon.

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EDIT The icing on the cake here was that this exhibition and banner were sponsored by my ex wife's divorce solicitors.

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Posted : 27/05/2013 9:16 pm
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jeez. I dont know how you can stay quite so humble with that kind of frontage!


 
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Very impressive McMoonter!


 
Posted : 28/05/2013 8:03 am
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Great.
*is also mcmooonter jealous*


 
Posted : 28/05/2013 8:44 am
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Excellent work McMoonter. I'm seriously impressed.


 
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Cheers folks. Stuff like the above doesn't happen every day but it gives you a shot in the arm when it does.


 
Posted : 28/05/2013 9:12 am
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I'm off to see my Dad soon, here's a bit of handmade functional ware.
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/56594563@N07/8864709994/ ]Dads kiln[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/56594563@N07/ ]tangwyn[/url], on Flickr[/img]
Biscuit firing opened up, opening the kiln after a firing is very exciting, esp when the glaze is on. He has diaries for every firing since 1968! Bit of glaze on:
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/56594563@N07/8866134896/ ]Dads[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/56594563@N07/ ]tangwyn[/url], on Flickr[/img]
I know I didn't make it but he is an inspiration, made a good living from his workshop in the woods. Now semi retired and widowed he has his camper van out the back with the carp rods in, takes off when he fancies does music festivals and has a large guitar collection. He makes large gallery pieces but his heart is in functional stuff.


 
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Sourdough

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Posted : 28/05/2013 12:28 pm
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That pottery's great. I did an evening course a few years back and loved it. It's part of my fantasy semi-retirement plan...


 
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First go at blockwork. Built a retaining wall so I can plant a hedge and gain a little privacy for the front of the house.

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Looks better now the topsoil is all in and the hedge is planted 😳


 
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I love this thread! some very talented people about, contrary to what we're led to believe by the media, Britain is still a nation producing things, quality stuff too!
Here's my 2 pennorth anyway, had a few lunchtimes' in these bits....
70mm stem on work bike;
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Shimano Parallax hub, converted to cartridge bearing, new axle, washers etc.
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No name fron disc hub, converted to cartridge bearing, new axle, spacers, nuts etc. Uses a velosolo 18t cog.
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Looking into making a new hub, basically same operation, but with flanges as wide apart as a fixed frame will allow.....

Road shifter mount for my 5 speed Karate Monkey
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Got a few other things, I've knocked up too for other people (mostly, I'm afraid, VERY Paul Comp. "Inspired". Ahem.)
Next few projects are taking a load of broken BMX frames for a flatland bike and a balance bike.
Anyone else made a childs balance bike? I really need to get a decent set of measurments, angles etc. Anyone?


 
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nice stem


 
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Ye the stem is sweet!


 
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88 bottles of Saison and started 23 litres of Ale

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more fantastic stuff. This thread keeps on giving.

I love all the metalwork on here. My abilities only extend to banging timber together, but I did manage to produce this from £39 worth of dipped agricultural timber yesterday morning in time for lunch on it:

(yes, it does need one more rail on the bench)
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[img][url= http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2869/9055743998_834b20695d.jp g" target="_blank">http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2869/9055743998_834b20695d.jp g"/> [/img][/url] [url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikewsmith/9055743998/ ]Procuttio step 2[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/mikewsmith/ ]Mike Smith 79[/url], on Flickr[/img]
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikewsmith/8933609284/ ]Bacon & Pancetta drying[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/mikewsmith/ ]Mike Smith 79[/url], on Flickr
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikewsmith/8933617416/ ]Cold smoking in progress[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/mikewsmith/ ]Mike Smith 79[/url], on Flickr


 
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nice one mike. how's the cold smoking coming out? What wood are you using?


 
Posted : 16/06/2013 6:35 am
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Bookcase in oak and copper.
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Mahoosive sculptural bench (Designed by a student at the college I teach at)
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Currently in progress, using oak as we have no apple trees to hack apart, should be some tasting tomorrow I reckon


 
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excellent - I reckon that will deserve it's own thread when you do.


 
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This thread just keeps on winning.

Photos below are the consequences of asking my Dad 'do you want to go halves on a metal lathe?' about 18 months ago... He has been putting it to good use doing bits for cars and motorbikes. All a lot of fun. A milling machine has recently been added to the workshop…

Bearing tools for Meta 5.5:
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Tamper for friend's espresso machine:
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Headset for new BFe:
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Drawbar for the lathe:
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Bushing and seal tools for 36s:
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I SO want a lathe.


 
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Nice work Duncan. You should sell the 5.5 bearing kit (to me!)


 
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I built a decking area in my garden. I am pleased as it is my first attempt at anything like this.

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nice touch with the diagonals. I would not have thought of doing that, but then Im lazy 🙂


 
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I did some stone steps weekend before last. They're nearly done.
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I had the chance to rebrand and redesign the site for the guys at BMX Flatland Australia.

While these deliverables are done it's not actually been made live yet, so stay tuned for that.

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I help run a house/techno night here in Southampton, I handle the design & web, my mate does the promotion/booking/most of the work tbh.

First we have our logo & branding
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Then we have our site (this one is live so you can view that):
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Then we make some posters and tickets:
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And what you end up with is something that looks a little bit like this:
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Boh!

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Spent today making some storage for the workshop, a frame for 16 35 litre plastic boxes with lids (£4 each from Homebase). All the bike spares and DIY stuff will go in it.

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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/brf/9108113975/ ]1st shelf done[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/brf/ ]brf[/url], on Flickr

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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/brf/9110343210/ ]Storage Rack[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/brf/ ]brf[/url], on Flickr

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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/brf/9110346614/ ]Storage Rack 16x 35l boxes[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/brf/ ]brf[/url], on Flickr


 
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Made this prototype event rack this week. Production starts soon.

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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/cycleologist/9108542486/ ]Titanium Rohloff Brompton[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/cycleologist/ ]Ben Cooper[/url], on Flickr


 
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lovely - how is torque transferred?


 
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Ghetto aerobar garmin mount.


 
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lovely - how is torque transferred?

On this version, a stubby torque arm to a bracket on the chainstay. It's one of those bits I haven't quite decided on the best solution - on the steel ones I use a modified OEM plate on the dropout.


 
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Footflaps, that is a really practical design. It looks quite cheap to make? I might have to have a go at a custom/slopey under the stairs version.


 
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(may have posted along these lines before but still really proud/smug/pleased)


 
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Mmmmmm, Meatball and Cheese Wraps For Lunch.

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May out of my guitar spare parts bin then sprayed by a talented friend of mine.


 
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Dam it i thought the pic would appear. 🙁


 
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From this:

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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/stuartie_c/8617395906/ ]Clean slate[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/stuartie_c/ ]stuartie_c[/url], on Flickr

via this:

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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/stuartie_c/8620508028/ ]DSC08071e[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/stuartie_c/ ]stuartie_c[/url], on Flickr

and this:

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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/stuartie_c/8620509762/ ]DSC08079e[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/stuartie_c/ ]stuartie_c[/url], on Flickr

[url= http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8383/8622101236_e98dbae8d8_z.jp g" target="_blank">http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8383/8622101236_e98dbae8d8_z.jp g"/> [/img][/url]
[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/stuartie_c/8622101236/ ]DSC08081e[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/stuartie_c/ ]stuartie_c[/url], on Flickr

to this:

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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/stuartie_c/8631305231/ ]98/365[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/stuartie_c/ ]stuartie_c[/url], on Flickr

[url= http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8117/8632127583_23c45d7248_z.jp g" target="_blank">http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8117/8632127583_23c45d7248_z.jp g"/> [/img][/url]
[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/stuartie_c/8632127583/ ]DSC08135[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/stuartie_c/ ]stuartie_c[/url], on Flickr


 
Posted : 23/06/2013 2:30 pm
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loving the pictures of shelving. I really need to get on that some time.


 
Posted : 23/06/2013 2:38 pm
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Not quite the latest thing I made (maybe I'll post some of my other recent projects for those into weird niche stuff), but seeing as Ben is on here I should probably post this:

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can you spot it in this picture?

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http://singletrackmag.com/forum/topic/wheelbuilders-bodgers-help-broken-flange


 
Posted : 23/06/2013 2:58 pm
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Aha, good work 😉


 
Posted : 23/06/2013 4:17 pm
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Cover for a tablet

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Posted : 23/06/2013 5:21 pm
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This the other day. Knocked a little rust off the trowel 🙂

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Footflaps, that is a really practical design. It looks quite cheap to make? I might have to have a go at a custom/slopey under the stairs version.

There's more Ply than I realised - used up 4 sheets of 8' x 4', so that's about £80 of Ply and 16x £4 of boxes in total and a bag of screws. It's worked out really well, I've put all our bike kit in there with a tub for each camelbak + tools etc, tub for shoes and helmets, one for spare inner tubes, spare tyres etc. Previously everything was just piled in a wardrobe and I could never find stuff.


 
Posted : 24/06/2013 8:02 am
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This the other day. Knocked a little rust off the trowel

Very tidy job!


 
Posted : 24/06/2013 8:03 am
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Rate that brickie 😉


 
Posted : 24/06/2013 8:18 am
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manifold adaptor for a ford v6 (i think!)


 
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[URL= http://i680.photobucket.com/albums/vv167/porter_jamie/Basildon-20130623-_zps1fe7bc81.jp g" target="_blank">http://i680.photobucket.com/albums/vv167/porter_jamie/Basildon-20130623-_zps1fe7bc81.jp g"/> [/IMG][/URL]
now a slightly smaller lump of ally


 
Posted : 25/06/2013 1:20 pm
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[URL= http://i680.photobucket.com/albums/vv167/porter_jamie/block2_zps70e123e5.jp g" target="_blank">http://i680.photobucket.com/albums/vv167/porter_jamie/block2_zps70e123e5.jp g"/> [/IMG][/URL]
bit smaller again


 
Posted : 25/06/2013 2:43 pm
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Map board mounting for tomorrow night's trail quest 🙂 Replaces some zip ties

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