Portal Radio Build.

acereplicas

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Like many of you I love Portal, so I decided to post pictures of the Portal Radio I am working on. The key word is "working". :) I have made a couple before, but nothing like this one.

I am trying a whole bunch of new things with this radio so bear with me, I am working out of my element on this one.

Pardon my lack of in-between pictures, I am forgetful when it comes to taking pictures.



It all starts with a design.

This was designed with Google Sketchup in case any one wanted to know.


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This is my first time going to a 3D printer. Cheating? You decide.

The results were actually pretty amazing! I am overjoyed with having something on a computer become reality. I can not wrap my mind around the idea that this was PRINTED!


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Mock Assembly.
Snug as a bug.


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Sanding.
Light sanding to remove the grit of the printed material.


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Cutting the Faceplate backing.
This is the clear piece behind the Faceplate that illuminates.


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Perfect!
Just as it looked on the computer. Still amazed.


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Mold making!
This is my least favorite part in the process because I can never make a good mold. For this I used Brush-able Silicone. It uses far less than block molding, but requires a mother mold. It goes on like icing after you put the "print coat". Id be happy to answer any questions about the process.


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2/2/2013
This is where I am now. I have just finished the mother molds for the base and faceplate, should have pictures up soon. I am getting mixed results with the casts so far, going to try some tweaking. I am still layering the radio body. I am going to make it considerably thicker than the other two molds.

As always, open to comments and questions.
 
I have two questions.

1.) Are you going to make it so that you can put the guts of a real radio in there?

2.) Please take my money. Going to do a JY run?
 
I am! Good foreshadowing. However I am not the best with electronics, so it will just light up for now.

I was thinking about doing a parts kit actually, I know how much everyone on here likes DIY and their own custom pieces.
 
Very cool. My son keeps bugging me to do his room in a portal theme. This is something I never would have thought to add. I'll be watching this one with much interest.

Brian
 
Weird, none of the pictures are showing up for me. I've tried different browsers. Maybe my work is blocking them, because I can see them on my phone.
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I'm using Facebook's photo engine, so maybe they are blocking Facebook?

I bet that is it because I can never see pictures when I go to Facebook. Which is odd, you would think they would block everything not just the pictures. Maybe there is a possible security issue with Facebook pictures.
 
I know this is a little cart before the horse etc - but any plans for the junkyard down the line?
 
Well done! I would love to have this as my alarm clock!

My first thought was to make it with a hinged opening so i could house my current alarm clock (My phone)
 
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