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horikaiju
03-04-2014, 09:15 PM
Hey guys, just thought I would share what I built/completed this past weekend. Thing 1(left) was the end product of previous failed incarnations, which it still has facets of. They both feel good in the hands and were fun/migraine-inducing to build. My girl said they look like ray guns from the '50's.
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tattoosbytravis
03-04-2014, 10:44 PM
Those look awesome.

serial1313
03-05-2014, 12:20 AM
I like the way Thing 1 looks.

Heath
03-05-2014, 10:00 PM
Very Kubin-esque :cool:

No Iron Machines
03-08-2014, 06:01 AM
Compliments

Vinoshitto
03-12-2014, 07:07 AM
Neat.

Have you tried to put a rubber band on the back of the a-bar on T1 and see if it makes any difference? Kinda like the stay up spring function but rubber band.. I have totally lost the name for it, I haven't got my morning coffee yet.

Keep it up, I like that rough industry garage feel you got going there.

horikaiju
03-16-2014, 05:01 PM
Originally THING 1 was equipped with o-rings, one in the front(in place of a drive bar) and one in the rear. Both were balanced to give a seesaw action, but I had to scrap it. The o-rings worked perfectly for about 30 seconds until they stretched out to far and the A-bar clattered against the housing. I was trying to compensate for the yaw that occurs with the A-bar/cam system.

horikaiju
03-26-2014, 04:52 PM
Did this little monster this past weekend. Used it yesterday for 9 hours lining and shading and it worked perfectly. Weighs 4.3oz
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OwlsDen
03-26-2014, 06:42 PM
Cool stuff. You on Instagram by chance?

horikaiju
03-26-2014, 08:18 PM
Cool stuff. You on Instagram by chance?
Sure thing. @illustratedgentleman

horikaiju
04-01-2014, 05:45 PM
Made some modifications to Thing 2's overall design. I'm happy with the direction its going, still tweaking it here and there. Weighs 4.6oz.
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OwlsDen
04-01-2014, 06:47 PM
Looks much nicer. How does that drive bar work for you. I have been working on one like that to make a DD less wobble and more linear and have found that it pulls to one side now. Not terribly so but it does.

horikaiju
04-01-2014, 07:21 PM
Ha! I was just messing around with that actually. I fiddled with the rubber band configuration and found a pretty good balance. If it gets off a little I just nudge the bar a smidge and it auto corrects.

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OwlsDen
04-02-2014, 06:14 AM
I saw the video on Instagram looks like it runs pretty smooth.

Administrator
04-02-2014, 06:28 PM
Did this little monster this past weekend. Used it yesterday for 9 hours lining and shading and it worked perfectly. Weighs 4.3oz
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Neat little build! Was it the old Ronny Star machines that used they drive style? You could probably save your self a little work cutting small shapes out of brass and use chain links. Also Color choice is bad ass!

horikaiju
04-02-2014, 07:27 PM
Neat little build! Was it the old Ronny Star machines that used they drive style? You could probably save your self a little work cutting small shapes out of brass and use chain links. Also Color choice is bad ass!

Thanks! It took me a minute to recall where I heard the name, but yeah it looks like the Ronnie Starr machines have a similar system. To be honest I was inspired by several builders, but Ronnie Starr wasn't on the list. I do plan to change the small drive bar for a chain link, but the main drive bar has to be large enough to clear the main body. I do plan to change the material though. I dropped it yesterday and of course it landed right on the pivot point and bent both arms, still works perfectly but the slight bend just erks me...so brass is out(at least the thin stuff).

horikaiju
04-22-2014, 06:03 PM
So, I slimmed down Thing 2's overall design and went back to the original direct drive. 4mm stroke at 4oz. Still plan on using the small drive bar but on a different model.
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horikaiju
07-16-2014, 11:08 PM
So I've been in the garage tinkering and put together the little beasts. Each are 3.8oz and have a 4mm stroke. Both are extremely quiet. You'll notice one has what looks to be wood in the construction...that's not entirely false. I used reclaimed bamboo that I shaped, stained, and sealed. The bamboo has a natural flex to it that provides just enough give. I had a blast making them.
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horikaiju
07-24-2014, 04:53 PM
I cleaned up the design a bit. Overall I'm happy with it. I've even got a quick video of it in use on my instagram.
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