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Thread: Shit you built with your own two hands (picture thread)

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    Wow, there's some real talent in here.

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    eldereldo, is that all going to be glued down? And do you do this sort of thing for a living or just fun?
    People should learn endurance; they should learn to endure the discomforts of heat and cold, hunger and thirst; they should learn to be patient when receiving abuse and scorn; for it is the practice of endurance that quenches the fire of worldly passions which is burning up their bodies.
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    Corners and features will be put down with construction adhesive. I will be routing grooves all around the outside so I can fit them together with the rest of the hardwood to further lock it in place.

    It is just for fun, although sometimes I think I make it more like work, than fun.

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    Mahogany/Fir Drift boat







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    in a new feat of coolness i saw a kid on Armada fat somethings last week with Salomon 916s and Scarpa tele boots, that setup must give maximum performance...

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    That is a beauty mac19! It fits right in with the scenery, too... And it looks like you actually use it! Nice work.
    Screw the net, Surf the backcountry!

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    Kenai/Russian, Mac?
    "All God does is watch us and kill us when we get boring. We must never, ever be boring."

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    Built this to haul my snowblower and other stuff

    Buddy had a T-1000 canoe trailer unassembled and rotting in the ivy in the backyard. So, I took the wheel assembly and fenders and built this from scratch. Finished it Veteran's day.
    Silent....but shredly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDaddy View Post
    That is a beauty mac19! It fits right in with the scenery, too... And it looks like you actually use it! Nice work.
    Thank you Sir! And yes I do get the girl wet on a regular basis, how could you not?

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    Kenai/Russian, Mac?
    No Sir it's in the skeena drainage of BC. I would love to hit up some Kenia rainbows with the old girl, maybe next year!
    Quote Originally Posted by waxman View Post
    in a new feat of coolness i saw a kid on Armada fat somethings last week with Salomon 916s and Scarpa tele boots, that setup must give maximum performance...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDaddy View Post
    Thanks... I did think of him a little bit. Function was important and strength (it holds all three of us and the dog, no problem), but I wanted to make it appear to be floating. The cabs on the upper front are actually part of a big box beam. It's all birch veneer plywood, strong as sh*t, especially if you have two pieces at right angles to each other. She loves modern architecture so...

    The best thing is my daughter loves it and Otis has it figured out already:


    So blatantly obvious you're in architecture. Nice work.

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    Made a clay sculpture, it cracked when drying


    Fixed it with wood putty



    Poured Rubber over it


    Poured Plaster in the rubber





    Bada Boom Bada Bing... Christmas presents :-)

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    You people make me envious.
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    Damn that's nice work...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mac19 View Post






    WOW, hard work paid off.

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    That is a gorgeous boat

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    Thanks Schuss... I had fun with that. Kinda like having fun with this, too...

    So Franny, just how many relatives do you have (and what will they say when they go to each others house and see they got the same gift?) :

    Screw the net, Surf the backcountry!

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    I need a new hobby for the wintertime and have limited space. I have a welder, but metal is so damned expensive. This thread is inspiring, to be sure. I'm thinking about attempting some river rock furniture, maybe using metal/welder and rock I scavenge. Anybody know anything about this?
    "All God does is watch us and kill us when we get boring. We must never, ever be boring."

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    Well this pic is full of win in so many ways. Must be very satisfying.



    And that loft MrBigD kics ass. SO much shit here kicks ass. What an eclectic group of talent. Ya know if we could pool all of this talent we'd have..ya know..like a big pool.
    Quote Originally Posted by BigDaddy View Post
    Thanks Schuss... I had fun with that. Kinda like having fun with this, too...

    So Franny, just how many relatives do you have (and what will they say when they go to each others house and see they got the same gift?) :

    So yeah, I gave my mom one with custom colors that bring back memories of an oriental thing she had hanging when we were kids.



    I gave my sister one of the "bronze". My mom lives in the shwank in-law apartment at my sisters. :-))

    EVERYONE is getting one of these. It takes the stress off of," what am I going to do this year"? I write custom christmas messages on the back before the plaster has set. This is family heirloom type shit... :-))

    PM me your address. I want to test out the way these things ship :-))

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    BTW... I think I recognize that figure on the rock face from a pic you posted? They are very cool and so much better than anything you can possibly buy! Meaningful gift.
    Screw the net, Surf the backcountry!

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    Spent the last few years building this. Strawbale walls on the lower level
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    ^^ Tube, why didn't you go straw bale all the way??


    Quote Originally Posted by BigDaddy View Post
    BTW... I think I recognize that figure on the rock face from a pic you posted?
    I don't know BigD, I don't think I posted this one but Maxfield Parrish holds a special place for me

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    and i don't see your address in my pm box... I'm serious.

    have a good christmas all you talented muther fuckers

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    ^^ didnt do strawbale all the way up beause it wouuld have been ridiculously sketchy to go that high. My architect was a crackhead and by the time I figured it out, we were already to far in to change anything else. The end product is cool, but the process was a huge pain. Great technology for one story stuff, but not a 35' tall house.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EarlyWood View Post

    and i don't see your address in my pm box... I'm serious.
    That's cool... PM to be sent.
    Screw the net, Surf the backcountry!

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    I saw these plaster castings in person and they really are beautiful I'm impressed w/the fact that Frannie never did a cast before and has never even taken a sculpture class. Lots of talent here!

    As for the fly-fishing photo that just increased my desire to learn that other fine art one of these days.

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    "I call it reveling in natures finest element. Water in its pristine form. Straight from the heavens. We bathe in it, rejoicing in the fullest." --BZ

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tube Sag View Post
    My architect was a crackhead and by the time I figured it out, we were already to far in to change anything else.
    Every guy I know in architecture is a crackhead. What's up with that??

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    Quote Originally Posted by EarlyWood View Post
    Every guy I know in architecture is a crackhead. What's up with that??
    Used to be, that's the only way we could stay up all night and finish all the f'n drawings for our projects. We did four days straight once... then went to see the Dead at Barton Hall 1977... literally and figuratively.

    Thank God now for computers and large format ink jet printers.
    Screw the net, Surf the backcountry!

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