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Been rollin' this design around in the ol' dooder's noggin for a while now...:_thinking
It started it's life as a shoe rack, that was supposed to live quietly under the hanging clothes in my closet.
Well, that just wouldn't do...:rolleyesg
I pressed it into service as a coffee table a few yrs back, by having a piece of glass cut for the top. But alas, it just didn't have that certain something, that would tie the whole room together.
The parts that are now machined T-6 aluminium bar stock, were originally made of some flimsy wood rectangles, that eventually started gett'n all waggly & stuff. Decidedly NOT the kind of furnishing that could survive in dubworld...:nogray:
Of course I had to incorporate my favorite fasteners...socket head cap screws...:yesgray:
So, here's what I came up with...
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/DSC02690.JPG
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/DSC02682.JPG
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/DSC02678.JPG
Scott Larson
03/27/2012, 07:35 PM
Holy table Dubman. are those Bonsai pots I spy tucked back in the shadows?? Nice industrial lookin' handywork there...:thumbup:
Are those Bonsai pots I spy tucked back in the shadows??
That right Daniel San...:yesgray:
Been dabbling for decades...don't have the time or patience for coniferous specimens, but do like to mess with tropicals, succulents, & cacti.
And if you look even closer, you'll see a first class monkey butler, that once lived in the "courtyard" of the Red Rock Lodge in Moab...:laughing:
YOINK!...:smilewink
Triathlete
03/27/2012, 07:53 PM
Think you could do good by starting a 'net business saling this kind of stuff dub....be your own boss
Scott Larson
03/27/2012, 07:59 PM
Had a Bonsai'd tamarack forest for many years, lots-o-work but it was really a labor of love. My wife, at the time, got me into it, we were both members of the Minnesota Bonsai Society back in another life...often thought about getting back into it, but I digress grasshopper...
Think you could do good by starting a 'net business saling this kind of stuff dub....be your own boss
Thanks Billy...:mbrasd:
That has crossed my mind in the past, just don't have a clue as to how to go about it...:_thinking
I suppose I could put up some pics on Etsy (http://www.etsy.com/category/furniture?ref=fp_ln_furniture)
That would at least show if there was any demand.
Also, I could market C-F Rat Casket stash boxes...
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/DSC03023.JPG
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/DSC02119.JPG
Or C-F knife blocks...
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/KB9.jpg
As virtually ALL the teachers I ever had would say in unison..."You just need to concentrate...and apply yourself"...:rolleyesg
Had a Bonsai'd tamarack forest for many years, lots-o-work but it was really a labor of love. My wife, at the time, got me into it, we were both members of the Minnesota Bonsai Society back in another life...often thought about getting back into it, but I digress grasshopper...
L:heart:VE forest plantings...:thumbup:
I had a sweet forest of Malabar Chestnut (money tree (http://ww2.gardenplace.com/baker/img/MONEYTREE.jpg)) when I lived Hawaii.
If you squinted your eyes just right, it looked kinda like a grove of coconut palms.
Osteomata
03/28/2012, 06:29 AM
No doubt we all see a lot of others peoples artistic/crafty/whatever handiwork that someone says they should definately market and sell. My reaction is almost always "meh", thats a lot of work for sometehing that won't turn much profit. But those items? They would totally sell. They are like mancave mana. Really would consider throwing a test case for each of your creations onto Etsy, just to test the waters.
Scott Harness
03/28/2012, 07:34 AM
And if you look even closer, you'll see a first class monkey butler, that once lived in the "courtyard" of the Red Rock Lodge in Moab...:laughing:
YOINK!...:smilewink
That's what caught my eye...You snagged it before I could!:bgwb:
They are like mancave mana. Really would consider throwing a test case for each of your creations onto Etsy, just to test the waters.
Well, if I ever DO decide to reveal the whore like nature of my existence, by selling people my goods/services for money, (oh wait, we ALL do that already...:laughing:)
I hope you don't mind, but...
I think "Man Cave Mana" (McM) would be a good name for the endeavor...:yesgray:
:thanx:
WormGod
03/28/2012, 08:22 AM
Not so sure about that swanky throw rug. It might go with my "white" shifter boots quite well though. :p
They would totally sell. They are like mancave mana. Really would consider throwing a test case for each of your creations onto Etsy, just to test the waters.
I DID sell one custom casket to a member here, (Bart) who gave it to his wife for Valentines Day. It was for one of her large scale dolls that she collects.
I dunno how that skellington got in there...:_confused
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/DSC03000.JPG
Not so sure about that swanky throw rug. It might go with my "white" shifter boots quite well though. :p
:laughing:
Those who know me best, call me Old Swankenstien...:rolleyesg
nfpgasmask
03/28/2012, 10:29 AM
You are a master craftsman, Sir Dub. The casket is in plain view daily. :)
Love the table too.
Bart
PS - Got my MIG welder FINALLY last week. I shall do metal sculpture again soon.
tom4bren
03/28/2012, 11:26 AM
The parts that are now machined T-6 aluminium bar stock, were originally made of some flimsy wood rectangles, that eventually started gett'n all waggly & stuff. Decidedly NOT the kind of furnishing that could survive in dubworld...:nogray:
I rekin the old adage is true ... if you do it for a living, you won't do it for a hobby. Cabinet-er Dub hasta have a coffee table made outta metal.:)
The question gotsa be axed - how much of the materials in that table had a previous life in/on Suzi?
Think you could do good by starting a 'net business saling this kind of stuff dub....be your own boss
I rekin the old adage is true ... if you do it for a living, you won't do it for a hobby. Cabinet-er Dub hasta have a coffee table made outta metal.:)
Part of my reluctance to start marketing any of this stuff to the masses...If I HAD to do it, to fill orders in a somewhat timely manner, it would cease to be fun...:(
The question gotsa be axed - how much of the materials in that table had a previous life in/on Suzi?
Not even one...OK, maybe the battery hold down was cut from the same length of bar stock material as the cross members...:smilewink
tom4bren
03/28/2012, 04:51 PM
Not even one...OK, maybe the battery hold down was cut from the same length of bar stock material as the cross members...:smilewink
Thought as much.
BTW, I kinda like the 'erector set' theme you have going there. Surprised that TLMP bought off on it though.:)
BTW, I kinda like the 'erector set' theme you have going there. Surprised that TLMP bought off on it though.:)
She amazes me almost daily with her wonderfullness...:yesgray:
There can be no doubt, I'm one lucky SOB...:dance:
Just got in from cleaning up mancave west (the garage/shop), and it's astounding, to me at least, the volume of aluminium curly Q's that many holes create...and they're a PITA to sweep up, don't vacuum worth a dang with my pee-wee shop vac, & cling to everything...:upsetgray
Anyhoo...I stopped by the thrift store on the way home & bought a pair of compact, garage worthy speakers for 8 Amer-kin dollars. Just got done wiring them up to an old receiver I had in inventory...
http://th671.photobucket.com/albums/vv71/browneyes35550/th_smiley_emoticons_kingrestless05.gif
Now, if only I could find that dusty old 8 track player & a couple of them there "just the right size" match books.
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