What's on your workbench? (no Star Wars, Marvel or DC stuff)

Any idea what happened to his thread on this project?
Anyone remember the thread title? Several database upgrades and reloads have rendered the searches time marked.

Example: If I look up jessamygriffin in users, it finds nothing but if I place the same in the search field for titles of threads, etc., it brings up her old threads.

It seems that changes to user status is catastrophic in the database.
 
Anyone remember the thread title? Several database upgrades and reloads have rendered the searches time marked.

Example: If I look up jessamygriffin in users, it finds nothing but if I place the same in the search field for titles of threads, etc., it brings up her old threads.

It seems that changes to user status is catastrophic in the database.

I guess he got locked out of the site.
 

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Feels like I'm interrupting something but, uh, hey how about a TOS-inspired medical scanner?

I had this microscope eyepiece sitting around since I was a kid, and it always reminded me of McCoy's TOS-era hand scanner. It's a simple build with a multicolor flashing LED, a small button cell battery holder, and a tactical switch at the back. The lens is a spray bottle cap hit with a matte clear, with a smaller lens that I had on hand inside it for diffusion.

The result has something of a Galaxy Quest feel to it, so I'm pairing it on display with my surface mapper build. (Which still doesn't have electronics, hmu if you know anything about designing complex circuits).


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Sorry if I posted this before but working on a Kentucky flintlock rifle restoration for cosplay. My uncle found a discarded stock at his cousin's and I have been refinishing it. It was missing all lock and trigger guard pieces so I am making these on my 3d printer.
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Both the trigger guard and trigger assembly are printed. I was sizing the trigger assembly and have not yet painted it. The guard was painted brown first then and overtone of gold to settle it back to red brass. If I had left it white it would be bright gold now.
 
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Sorry if I posted this before but working on a Kentucky flintlock rifle restoration for cosplay. My uncle found a discarded stock at his cousin's and I have been refinishing it. It was missing all lock and trigger guard pieces so I am making these on my 3d printer.View attachment 1928305

Both the trigger guard and trigger assembly are printed. I was sizing the trigger assembly and have not yet painted it. The guard was painted brown first then and overtone of gold to settle it back to red brass. If I had left it white it would be bright gold now.
I remember going to a funeral home to cast little rifle pieces like these in metal (they were doing sandcasting mold on the premise for their tombstones)...real cheap and accurate;)
 
Following up on post #2,529…

This morning, I completed a revision and repair of my Atomic City Botany Bay.

The model was originally completed in 2017 and I was never quite satisfied with the finish:

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The delicate antenna panels suffered damage about, a year ago, when I was rearranging some things (they were snapped completely off). This gave me an opportunity to revisit this build with a completely revised paint job and weathering pattern that was closer to the studio original, in the course of completing the repair, using Archive X paints:

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This build is going to take me a while, but I started on a “Surviving Greg Jein Hero” tricorder project, this weekend….

Here is where I’m at…

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…and here is the goal:

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