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Digger 66
On 12/29/2019 at 5:53 PM, tom2p said:

 

rhythm and lead ? Yes , and the bass is also my Jackson ( neck pickup an tone rolled off ) dropped 1 octave using REA-Pitch in Reaper (DAW).

drums / percussion also ? Yes . Right now it's a customized version of M/T Power Drum Kit until I figure out how to mic my acoustic kit correctly .

 

 

my youngest is into guitar ... acoustic and electric ... amps ... pedals ... etc 

 

Encourage your youngest to keep at it !

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tom2p
16 hours ago, Digger 66 said:

 

Encourage your youngest to keep at it !


will do for sure 

 

I've been bringing home instruments for my kids for years 

 

from flea markets, garage and estate sales ... etc etc 

 

keyboards, violins, drums, acoustic guitars, electric guitars, bass guitars, amps, pedals ...

 

lots of parts ... bodies, necks, pick ups ..  

 

still have not stumbled onto anything super valuable - but have gotten some good finds 

 

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The Tuul Crib

Not sure this would be odd but this was

my last piece l made.

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tom2p
21 minutes ago, The Tool Crib said:

Not sure this would be odd but this was

my last piece l made.

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wow just wow 

 

outstanding 

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tom2p
17 hours ago, Digger 66 said:

 

Encourage your youngest to keep at it !


jackson ? 
 

he has a jackson ... wild looking body shape 

 

( he was around 10 or so at the time ? )

 

 

 

 

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Digger 66

That's super sharp ^ 

Here's mine but I don't use the Marshall to record .

Just the Jackson into my Focusrite then into Reaper where plugins do the rest ...

 

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formariz

I have built many odd things in my life but I think to most this one will be the oddest and most unusual. Its a typical Portuguese oxen yoke. I am probably the last one in many years that has built one of these, and it is probably the one I am most proud of.

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tom2p
43 minutes ago, formariz said:

I have built many odd things in my life but I think to most this one will be the oddest and most unusual. Its a typical Portuguese oxen yoke. I am probably the last one in many years that has built one of these, and it is probably the one I am most proud of.

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wow - awesome ... you did the fine woodwork also ?

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formariz
5 minutes ago, tom2p said:

wow - awesome ... you did the fine woodwork also ?

Countless hours and nights.

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oilwell1415

I don’t have any pics of it, but I made a 1/2” cube inside a 1” cube inside a 1.75” cube inside a 2.75” cube inside a 4” cube out of a chick of 4” aluminum square bar.  All of the cubes float freely inside the next larger one, but none of them come out.  I don’t get to use the mill very much, so once in a while I do a project just to stay sharp.  This was one of those.

 

I also make these rockers.

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Ed Kennell
20 hours ago, formariz said:

I have built many odd things in my life but I think to most this one will be the oddest and most unusual. Its a typical Portuguese oxen yoke. I am probably the last one in many years that has built one of these, and it is probably the one I am most proud of.

Luv this picture Cas.       Your pride in your work is well deserved.   Thanks for sharing your amazing  talent.   I feel blessed and proud to have met you my friend.

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The Tuul Crib
21 hours ago, formariz said:

Countless hours and nights.

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Very nice work!! 

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Stormin
16 minutes ago, The Tool Crib said:

Very nice work!! 

 

 That's an understatement. But what I want to know, is what's in those barrels?

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formariz
9 minutes ago, Stormin said:

 

 That's an understatement. But what I want to know, is what's in those barrels?

At that time from left to right, Port, Zinfandel, White Port. Merlot on bottom.

 

For those of you that have never seen one of those yokes in use:

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SylvanLakeWH

My 21 year old son built this snow making gun when he was about 10... Cost about $20 at Home Depot for a few parts...Cool thing is, it actually works!!! Hose on one side, compressor on the other, adjust flow of air to water ratio based on air temperature and tada!!! Snow...

 

By the way, he’s now in his third year at University of Utah getting a Mechanical Engineering degree... 

 

Still have it in the garage...

 

 

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Ed Kennell

Bout how long would it take to cover a 50x100' driveway 5-6" deep?     :confusion-waiting: :confusion-shrug:

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SylvanLakeWH
56 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

Bout how long would it take to cover a 50x100' driveway 5-6" deep?     :confusion-waiting: :confusion-shrug:

 

A looooooooooooooong time!

 

The nozzle is a single hole less than 1/8”... so you ain’t gettin’ much volume... but for a 10 year old it was magic (and pretty cool!)...

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The Tuul Crib

Dang ! not cold enough here to do that!  65 today 75 tomorrow and rain with possibility of tornadoes

Weeee!

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timo4352

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Don't know if my project qualifies as odd either,but, different than some we'll say....

22 foot skiff

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formariz
1 minute ago, timo4352 said:

Don't know if my project qualifies as odd either,but, different than some we'll say....

22 foot skiff

Awesome. Can we see more photos of it?

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timo4352

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It should look like this when finished...

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SylvanLakeWH

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Nice!

 

Just curious - What type of engine and where is it mounted?

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oliver2-44

 

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I built this water feature using an old Milk Can.  

 

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30 years ago a friend and I built 2 wooden rocking horses.  This one is 2" thick walnut with inlaid cherry for the reins and saddle.  His was 2" cherry with walnut inlaid reins and saddle. We didn't own a band saw and did all the cutting (slowly) on a craftsman table top scroll saw.  We made lots of router jigs to fabricate parts. The mane and tail are Zebra Wood.  After going through my three sons, It just so happens its in the shop this week getting a threaded insert in a leg replaced. I need to get a small piece of Zebrawood to re-carve the missing front piece of the mane. This morning I buffed it off and will apply another coat of Tung Oil, so the 3 grandsons can have fun on it.    Some say it's too nice to let the kids ride it hard, but I get a lot of happiness seeing the kids having a good time. 

I'm hoping it can make it too the great grand kids.

 

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Our boathouse roof was too low for a Wakeboard boat tower.  After a few hours of prep, it was raised in about 10 minutes with 6 hi-lift jacks.  My wife was so afraid it would fall, I'm kind of proud of pulling that one off!  

 

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formariz
5 hours ago, timo4352 said:

It should look like this when finished...

Very interesting. Can you keep us informed with more photos as it progresses?

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formariz

Not real odd for what it is but odd that one would go through the trouble of making one out of wood. Sometimes when I am bored I do stuff like this. Picked the nastiest scrap piece of walnut that I had and made a case for my I pad.

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