matspud wrote:Mes, go on Etsy and search for "3d printed Frantenstein light switch"
Really cool.
Those light switches are really cool. They've made me change my previous design and I'm going to try to replicate something a bit more like those old fashion switches.
Got a bit of work done today on my lab equipment.
the table
the machine:
I'm going to add some plasma plates and quite a few gauges. It will have a big 'on'/'off' switch and some things across the top. I didn't take a picture of my plan, but maybe I'll add that tomorrow.
Here are some things one of my friends dropped off today:
I'm going to paint this and add it to the machines control console
a working amp/receiver. I'll just place this on a table with other random machines and plug it in.
an old typewriter. Again another table item.
These are lights that I assume work, but I may just add them to my machine somewhere as decorative pieces.
an old mother board from a TV set. I may just glue it to the side of my machine for some more random pieces
and this was my idea. I made some power cells to go on top of the machine. I'll have some wires attached to them.
The top and bottom of this are PVC pipe pieces. Then I cut up a green file folder and made it into a tube to place inside. Using the small pumpkin strobe light, I plan to light it up. So far it looks great when I tested it. All in all this prop costed $3 (since I already had the pumpkin lights)
I have some more time tomorrow to work, so I should have more updates soon.