The Sietch Blog » Proving Once Again You Can Do Anything On A Bicycle

By , October 4, 2007 11:02 pm

The Sietch Blog » Proving Once Again You Can Do Anything On A Bicycle

Ya gotta pity the wheels and frames. These folks have balance unlike anything I have ever seen. Wild stuff!

Richard Wrightman Design – home

By , October 4, 2007 10:59 pm

Richard Wrightman Design – home

Some very interesting portable furniture. Good designs, nice lines, all appear very functional. Good stuff!

Shedworking

By , October 4, 2007 10:43 pm

Shedworking

Don’t know how I have missed this site this long, but now it’s on the feedreader so nevermore will I miss a post on sheds, and working in and on sheds. Got a lot of old posts to read through and they are some mighty fine posts too, I must say. Good stuff, I can see time problems till I get them all read… 😉

Stencil Revolution :: View topic – Bleach on fabric tutorial

By , October 4, 2007 10:19 pm

Stencil Revolution :: View topic – Bleach on fabric tutorial

Really cool tutorial! Gonna have to try this soon.

EXKATE – ALTERED WIRELESS ELECTRIC SKATEBOARDS & EXKATE TORSION TRUCKS

By , October 4, 2007 9:47 pm

EXKATE – ALTERED WIRELESS ELECTRIC SKATEBOARDS & EXKATE TORSION TRUCKS

New and wonderful ways to kill your fool self.

RENAISSANCE MONTH

By , October 4, 2007 9:36 pm

RENAISSANCE MONTH

That time of year again. Hope to make it for a day trip anyway but would rather spend at least one night. Tis a 4 hour drive from here and I just don’t do more than that in one day very easy any more.

Trailer for my bikes

By , October 4, 2007 9:30 pm

Trailer for my bikes

Square tubing, bolted together bike trailer frame. Interesting design. Like the square corner reinforcement pieces.

Still going…

By , October 4, 2007 9:24 pm

Didn’t get much done on the camper yesterday. Just too tired from the day before. Probably should have taken the day off today too but worked as much as I could between short showers.

Got the front left side conduit rib bent and installed and the left side finished up, wood wise. Also got the front two ribs bent and installed along with several of the front panels. Still got 5 (I think) outside pieces of plywood to cut and install on the front and then the curved part is ALL DONE! Still have some on the back/door wall to do as well as the door to build, which will get done but not till after the skin gets put on the top and sides.

Went to the storage area yesterday afternoon late and got enough of the plastic sheeting to cover the entire camper. Hope to get most of it put on tomorrow. Depends on the weather. Would rather have the rain than finish this up, as dry as it’s been this summer, but suspect from the weather report I just read that we won’t get much.

Will try to get some more pix tomorrow. Didn’t get any today. More as I get it done…

Popup camper into standup round topped camper

By , October 2, 2007 11:04 pm

Got some pix today before and after working on it. Started with only one section of roof decking on and finished with one half done and the other done to the last section toward the front. Still lacking the front top decking and 3 ribs. One will be a copy of the one on the other side. The other two will have to be formed to match the forward arch of the side rib. All the bending has been done by hand, foot, bender for sharper end bends, and mallet and hammer for that final fine tuning. 😉
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DBP – David’s Batch Processor

By , October 1, 2007 10:29 am

DBP – David’s Batch Processor

Though named David’s Batch Processor it has nothing to do with me but that I use it. Tis a super handy batch processor plug-in for gimp. If you use gimp and need to modify large groups of pix check it out. Fantastic program. Has saved me many hours of tedious hand adjusting in just the few short weeks since I found it.

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