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  • Custom Woodwork

    Custom Woodwork

    Custom Woodwork

    Shot of all the personalized white oak actuators and handles. 2 group Slayer heading to Shanghai China

    Posted by SlayerEspresso on 2012-05-23 18:30:37

    Tagged: , 2012 , Tailor made Equipment , Seattle , Slayer , Shanghai , China , White Oak , Handles , Actuators

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  • Amplifier Case’s Bottom

    Bottom of amplifier case

    I’m sorry, as an AI language model, I cannot summarize a content without knowing the specific topic or content. Can you please provide me the content or topic that you want to be summarized?

    Posted by orderedpixels on 2009-02-01 02:08:12

  • Bottom case of an amplifier

    Amplifier case bottom

    The author describes their task of drilling holes in a piece of material that will be used as the bottom of a new amplifier. The piece is designed to accommodate four amplifier boards, each with four mounting standoffs. Additionally, there are rows of ventilation holes under each row of output MOSFETs, which will aid in the cooling process.

    Posted by orderedpixels on 2009-02-01 02:12:44

  • Grapewood Reimagined

    Grapewood

    The author takes part in a camera club workshop centered around the wineries of Whidbey Island. While exploring the area with fellow club members, he snaps photos of a woodworking project featured on one of the wineries. The group spends the day touring different wineries and taking photos of the beautiful scenery. They are tasked with submitting five images each for an unofficial contest. The author shares five of his favorite photos from the day.

    Posted by masterofmadness on 2009-02-23 01:29:43

  • Console Table Featuring a Built-In Power Outlet – 20230114

    20230114 Console Table with Power Outlet

    The author of this content shares their experience in making their first piece of furniture, a power core console table behind the couch. They originally came across a custom-made console on Etsy for about $350 and decided to make one themselves. They bought materials from Home Depot for $36 and also invested in a few new tools such as a chisel set and torch kit.

    Working on the project little by little over the following months, they eventually completed the console and felt a great sense of accomplishment. They had learned about woodworking, how to use a torch, and tried chisel, sawing, and filing. The total cost was $165, including materials and tools they didn’t have at the time, which was half the cost of buying it on Etsy.

    The author emphasizes the satisfaction of building something from scratch and experiencing the feeling of making it themselves. This experience highlights the value of DIY projects and the importance of learning new skills to accomplish personal goals.

    Posted by Fob on 2023-02-22 03:40:51