...I used the awl on my Rebar to push the tab down on some zip ties so they could be removed and re-used.
Quote from: b_martin on September 24, 2017, 06:17:31 PM...I used the awl on my Rebar to push the tab down on some zip ties so they could be removed and re-used.(Image removed from quote.)Cheater!Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Needed a fine file to work on my new little project, JR
Quote from: MadPlumbarian on September 30, 2017, 03:20:28 AMNeeded a fine file to work on my new little project, JRLike the lighting setup - LEDs? Source(s)? Thanks in advanceSent on my SM-G930F with Tapatalk
Quote from: Dutch_Tooler on September 30, 2017, 03:21:14 PMQuote from: MadPlumbarian on September 30, 2017, 03:20:28 AMNeeded a fine file to work on my new little project, JRLike the lighting setup - LEDs? Source(s)? Thanks in advanceSent on my SM-G930F with TapatalkYes, it’s a led light kit, you can get them online or at a store, but that’s just the led's, I got mine at amazon, it has a little control box to control the brightness. As for that arch, it’s a cheap $2 curtain rod kit, that are like _|—-|_ but are adjustable, I calculated how long it would have to be in order to make the arch for what size table then took a couple small plastic pieces and riveted the two of them together then bent it, luckily there a piece playground equipment just the size I was looking for, so I bent it around that, put the lighting on, they have a sticky tape backside, they put it on my workstation, plugged it in and turned it on. The unique thing is how it works, I work on models, and need good light, and with a normal light kinda like the one you can see in the background, yeah it’s a mag light, but when you start moving your hands around they start to make shadows, so you end up having to move things around including your head to try to see, being an arch, it transmits light form every angle, no shadows even if you put your hand directly above the piece of work! When I made the light I put the project on here somewhere, look up like led arch light? If any other questions as away, JR
Quote from: MadPlumbarian on September 30, 2017, 04:47:46 PMQuote from: Dutch_Tooler on September 30, 2017, 03:21:14 PMQuote from: MadPlumbarian on September 30, 2017, 03:20:28 AMNeeded a fine file to work on my new little project, JRLike the lighting setup - LEDs? Source(s)? Thanks in advanceSent on my SM-G930F with TapatalkYes, it’s a led light kit, you can get them online or at a store, but that’s just the led's, I got mine at amazon, it has a little control box to control the brightness. As for that arch, it’s a cheap $2 curtain rod kit, that are like _|—-|_ but are adjustable, I calculated how long it would have to be in order to make the arch for what size table then took a couple small plastic pieces and riveted the two of them together then bent it, luckily there a piece playground equipment just the size I was looking for, so I bent it around that, put the lighting on, they have a sticky tape backside, they put it on my workstation, plugged it in and turned it on. The unique thing is how it works, I work on models, and need good light, and with a normal light kinda like the one you can see in the background, yeah it’s a mag light, but when you start moving your hands around they start to make shadows, so you end up having to move things around including your head to try to see, being an arch, it transmits light form every angle, no shadows even if you put your hand directly above the piece of work! When I made the light I put the project on here somewhere, look up like led arch light? If any other questions as away, JRThanks! I have some of the modeling problems you describe when working on LMs and this looks like a solution I could adopt or adapt... Sent on my SM-G930F with Tapatalk
Quote from: Dutch_Tooler on October 01, 2017, 12:23:06 AMQuote from: MadPlumbarian on September 30, 2017, 04:47:46 PMQuote from: Dutch_Tooler on September 30, 2017, 03:21:14 PMQuote from: MadPlumbarian on September 30, 2017, 03:20:28 AMNeeded a fine file to work on my new little project, JRLike the lighting setup - LEDs? Source(s)? Thanks in advanceSent on my SM-G930F with TapatalkYes, it’s a led light kit, you can get them online or at a store, but that’s just the led's, I got mine at amazon, it has a little control box to control the brightness. As for that arch, it’s a cheap $2 curtain rod kit, that are like _|—-|_ but are adjustable, I calculated how long it would have to be in order to make the arch for what size table then took a couple small plastic pieces and riveted the two of them together then bent it, luckily there a piece playground equipment just the size I was looking for, so I bent it around that, put the lighting on, they have a sticky tape backside, they put it on my workstation, plugged it in and turned it on. The unique thing is how it works, I work on models, and need good light, and with a normal light kinda like the one you can see in the background, yeah it’s a mag light, but when you start moving your hands around they start to make shadows, so you end up having to move things around including your head to try to see, being an arch, it transmits light form every angle, no shadows even if you put your hand directly above the piece of work! When I made the light I put the project on here somewhere, look up like led arch light? If any other questions as away, JRThanks! I have some of the modeling problems you describe when working on LMs and this looks like a solution I could adopt or adapt... Sent on my SM-G930F with TapatalkWell here’s the difference, I threw a LM on the table so you could really understand. lol..JR
Quote from: MadPlumbarian on October 01, 2017, 12:51:27 AMQuote from: Dutch_Tooler on October 01, 2017, 12:23:06 AMQuote from: MadPlumbarian on September 30, 2017, 04:47:46 PMQuote from: Dutch_Tooler on September 30, 2017, 03:21:14 PMQuote from: MadPlumbarian on September 30, 2017, 03:20:28 AMNeeded a fine file to work on my new little project, JRLike the lighting setup - LEDs? Source(s)? Thanks in advanceSent on my SM-G930F with TapatalkYes, it’s a led light kit, you can get them online or at a store, but that’s just the led's, I got mine at amazon, it has a little control box to control the brightness. As for that arch, it’s a cheap $2 curtain rod kit, that are like _|—-|_ but are adjustable, I calculated how long it would have to be in order to make the arch for what size table then took a couple small plastic pieces and riveted the two of them together then bent it, luckily there a piece playground equipment just the size I was looking for, so I bent it around that, put the lighting on, they have a sticky tape backside, they put it on my workstation, plugged it in and turned it on. The unique thing is how it works, I work on models, and need good light, and with a normal light kinda like the one you can see in the background, yeah it’s a mag light, but when you start moving your hands around they start to make shadows, so you end up having to move things around including your head to try to see, being an arch, it transmits light form every angle, no shadows even if you put your hand directly above the piece of work! When I made the light I put the project on here somewhere, look up like led arch light? If any other questions as away, JRThanks! I have some of the modeling problems you describe when working on LMs and this looks like a solution I could adopt or adapt... Sent on my SM-G930F with TapatalkWell here’s the difference, I threw a LM on the table so you could really understand. lol..JRA very pictorial illustration of the powers of your lighting system. I am convinced, or rather converted Sent on my SM-G930F with Tapatalk
But without a pic this did not happen!
Way to go Love that mod
Trust me guys, it will work! I'm electrician!
@ alexanderreI like the way you spend you'r outdoor time @mechanickalIt's OK, i'm electrician! I mean, what's the worst thing that can happen?