Here's what I don't understand about many of these retro drills as I work on a ray gun of my own... Why the stubby handles that only two fingers can grasp? The rest is grabbing the cord. So when I find these drills, the cords are often frayed at the handle. What's the practical advantage?
If you look at the swell of the handle, I think you are suppose to use your middle finger to pull the trigger. This is so you can exert more pressure by having they thumb and first finger higher up the body of the drill.
David.
This baby was born to be a raygun! Can’t wait to see what you do with it.
Looks great,My mum wanted to commission a build for my dads birthday. In the end she went with the Wolf and I gave it a custom box…
At first I thought I was envious that you'd done such believable job on such a clever, creative piece. Then I realized that no, I'm just plain jealous.In the end she went with the Wolf and I gave it a custom box…
Did you sculpt it from clay? Looks like pottery and reminds me of those clay instruments with the finger holes in them.Just a quick little afternoon build, definitely inspired by the amazing work in this thread. I went for an organic-looking alien ray gun, bonus points if you can tell what it's made out of!
Never thought I'd see someone repurpose an ocarina like that , but it really works!Just a quick little afternoon build, definitely inspired by the amazing work in this thread. I went for an organic-looking alien ray gun, bonus points if you can tell what it's made out of!