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"What Do You Work On When You Don't really Want To Work On Anything?"

One thing for sure. Sewing machines and Steef66 don't compare. Finding the right adjustments and actually sewing is about 99 to 1. I've used every bad word out the dictionary. I do understand how Hitchcock got that movie name from, he once also had to sew curtains.
 
i am sure you all heard of Steampunk well this is cyberpunk and i am building a computer wall art 18 feet x 12 feet that simulates a computer trying to create a human like we are trying to create AI the entire thing has programed led lighting.

weird i know but it is art

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Now we know what Dave does with all the broken and failed PC equipment he has.......Wait till it comes to life and starts talking back.



or my cyber pets start moving or downloading information like the lithium eating raccoon who hunts for cell phones.

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Now we know what Dave does with all the broken and failed PC equipment he has.......Wait till it comes to life and starts talking back.



or my cyber pets start moving or downloading information like the lithium eating raccoon who hunts for cell phones.

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WOW! Pretty cool side hobby you have there Dave.
 
I make these:

This a rifle tote. Airgun enthusiasts use them to carry air rifles around field courses. This one is for two rifles or one rifle and shooting sticks. It is highly adjustable for different makes and models with the elevator screws (leather padded) in each holder. Delhrin runners along the back and front for scooting around on the ground.
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This is a Rifle Maintenance Cradle. Wood is walnut and tiger. I thread the wood bolt. Leather protects the rifle and this device is highly adjustable as well.
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Those are absolutely beautiful and so functional!! Been a long time since my long-range leg match days but I was always envious of guys like you that had built custom equipment for their rifles!! Well done!!
 
Lately, in addition to general research, drawing plans and writing when not building, I have been transcribing building contracts for various size ships in the 17th and 18th centuries, and learning a lot in the process.
Allan
 
What do you do when you're not modeling? Then the admiral comes with curtains and before you know it you're behind the sewing machine, sizing up the curtains. :oops:Speechless:confused::(
When your superior commander hands you your orders you snap to and get to it! Garden, painting and decorating, home improvements..... the list is long!
 
When your superior commander hands you your orders you snap to and get to it! Garden, painting and decorating, home improvements..... the list is long!
There is no No in the answer of here questions. That's called marriage, once you say:"Yes I will" You have to repeat that to everything that comes after.
 
My mom bought me my first model kit when I was 6, I was hooked. Fast forward to my 70th birthday coming up with several wooden ships and many plastic kits done. I have now experienced burn out after finishing my 1/72 Revell Snowberry. So much photo etch and so much accurizing. I have completely ground to a halt on my build of the HMB Endeavour. Have all the deck furniture done, masts etc and have done 80% of the final hull planking. I just can't seem to get motivated to wrap it up. I have a Bosphorus sandal fishing boat I purchased when I was in Tukiye and the HMB Beagle still to build. Oh and a canoe. All of which I wan't to get done.
 
My mom bought me my first model kit when I was 6, I was hooked. Fast forward to my 70th birthday coming up with several wooden ships and many plastic kits done. I have now experienced burn out after finishing my 1/72 Revell Snowberry. So much photo etch and so much accurizing. I have completely ground to a halt on my build of the HMB Endeavour. Have all the deck furniture done, masts etc and have done 80% of the final hull planking. I just can't seem to get motivated to wrap it up. I have a Bosphorus sandal fishing boat I purchased when I was in Tukiye and the HMB Beagle still to build. Oh and a canoe. All of which I wan't to get done.
Sometimes, you just have to take a break. This last week I spent working on my fence and cleaning my ship yard. Now I’m ready to get started again.
 
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