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>> No.74486 [View]

Here is a picaxe program to do the same thing. U Jelly?

main:
servo 1, 100
wait 1
servo 1, 150
wait 1
servo 1, 200
wait 1
goto main

>> No.56487 [View]

>>56386
I second the picaxe vote, I have been using them for over five years. Very easy to use and cheap. Plus you can breadboard it with just the Picaxe chip, two resistors and socket for your download cable.

>> No.49158 [View]

>>48828
20ga 3/16 & 20ga 1/8 Anodized Aluminium. But please realise that this weave has to be exact. For example if you chose the same ring size and use a metal with more springback the rings would be larger and the weave would be too loose. Can be very frustrating.

>> No.47184 [View]

>>47169
Sounds reasonable to me.

>> No.47160 [View]

I would like to comment that you dont know how lucky you are not to live in Australia. Where I live (small town) they regularly send all the police to bigger places, over an hours drive away.

We are not allowed to carry any sort of weapon, mace is illegal as is carrying even a pocket knife, so if some guy decides to go crazy what am I to do? Reason with him for an hour?

>> No.45382 [View]
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Dragonscale, my favourite weave.

>> No.44217 [View]

>>43511
The 45* angles I cut with a disc sander. Certainly not the recommended method, but it worked for me.

Yeah the triangle bits can be very tricky when there are no straight angles to clamp. I am not sure what I did in this case, I made it many years ago, but things like using superglue on pieces like that helps a lot, as well as making your own jig to hold the pieces at 90*.

I currently have some of my fretwork in a local craft shop. Sold quite a few of the smaller pieces, but the larger ones do not sell that well.

I have had many funny comment's such as - "where do you buy the kit" and "why isnt it painted?"

>> No.43126 [View]
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Side view as well. I have been scrollsawing for about twenty years now. If anyone had any questions they would like the answers to. then fire away.

>> No.43120 [View]
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Heres one of mine, Chimes of Normandy, 1m (3 feet) tall and took me three months to build.

>> No.35211 [View]

>>35203
They have coloured Copper, but now that I think about it, it is some sort of coating. Yes they also sell Titanium coloured rings. All a lot more expensive than Aluminium.

>> No.35197 [View]

>>35173
Ringlord sell Enameled Copper and Anodized Niobium. The copper is too soft in my opinion and rings would not hold together. The niobium is nice but a lot more expensive that Anodized Aluminium, so I would start with the Aluminium and see how you go.

>> No.35153 [View]

>>35045
For bracelet & necklace weaves smaller rings always look better, 1/4 rings are fine to try some weaves out, but look too large for many finished projects. Try the Ringlord for Anodised Aluminium rings of different colours.

Some weaves will simply not work if you have the incorrect ratio of ring diameter and wire thickness, especially weaves that need two different ring sizes.

For a bracelet, 200+ rings for a fairly loose weave and many more for weaves like Dragonscale. Soft tip pliers are not necessary, but they have to have no teeth at all, completely flat.

>> No.34234 [View]
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34234

router plane?

>> No.29791 [View]

You could try this

http://tektonten.blogspot.com/2009/01/spirited-away-papercraft-kaonashi-mask.html

>> No.27485 [View]
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Here's my Japanese 12 in 2, so simple, but I think it looks quite nice. 18ga 3/16, 20ga 1/8 Anodized Aluminium.

>> No.27410 [View]
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Anyone tried Dragonscale? 20ga 3/16 and 20ga 1/8, Anodized Aluminium.

>> No.18609 [View]

What programming language does it use?

>> No.14625 [View]
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I'm making R2-D2 out of plywood, here are his legs.

>> No.11899 [View]

Build one of these, I sure want to

www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2OksmJthZc

>> No.2438 [View]
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>>2388
/diy/hards was suggested

>> No.1605 [View]

>>1406
>>1406
I guess nearly 100 hours over that 3 months. Its actually not very difficult and not many misakes, just very tedious and time-consuming.

>> No.1452 [View]

Maybe blue/white leds normally need around 2 volts to light?

>> No.1264 [View]

>>1185
Clockwork and dial were storebought, all the fretwork was done by a scrollsaw. Took about three months to make.

>> No.1148 [View]
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1148

Here's my contribution

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