Its a lot of work to sand the old finish off of the Ikea dressers. Its going to be worth it!
Trampoline
Just some backyard shots on trampoline I picked up on freecycle.
Playing with my new 3d camera. Look at the photos cross eyed to see them in 3d.
I am looking into picking up some pretty heavy stuff with my trailer
I think it's called something like a shear leg crane or somesuch.
The trailer can only hold 1200lbs, so it doesn't have to be too heavy duty. The crane frame components would be part of the side boards when not in use. The wood would be used compressively, which is how they are strong. The boat winch is the item that would take all the strain, so I need to check into how strong that is.
The boat winch is something I have already on the trailer at that location.
I'd just need to get the chain lift part. Maybe a cable come-along?
The crane end should only go to about even with the trailer tires. I will probably have a couple of ropes to enforce that. If it goes past it's center line, bad things would happen.
Anybody build something like this before? Anything I should know about my idea.
The force is strong in this one
First, it took 3 different slices and about 10 starts before I could get Yoda to stick to the bed. Lots of issues, too fast, not close enough, etc. All part of the learning curve.
Yoda wouldn't let go of the bed! I ended up breaking the glass to get him off.
The people over on the Makergear IRC channel helped my identify one of the print quality issues as Z wobble. This would be the notched or groovy look that is much bigger than the individual layers. And sure enough, I have a bent Z rod. I knocked the bearings off of the bottom of the Z rods to help let them wander. But the long term solution is new rods that are straight.
A fun print, as always. And showing me that I don't have my printer dialed in yet.
In album July 13, 2012 (11 photos)
Blurry shot, but you can see the support under Yoda’s right ear. There is supposed to be some under his left ear as well. It only stuck for about 5 layers and then got knocked loose.
The support material didn’t print so well for half of what was suppose to print. Like under his chin and left ear.
My wife needed a flyswatter
Instead of getting into the hot car, driving to buy a swatter, I printed one. I found it on Thingiverse – http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:9518 .
Took about 3 hours to print in white PLA at .1mm layer height.
I think it's pretty awesome!