Sunday, March 26, 2006

Sunday!!!

Lots done already.
Today's cast: Joe, Tiny, Ikabod, Irk, Troy and me... your host.

The cabinets got more paint


The legs got primed, sanded and painted.
Here you can see the metal pipes being turned into "Shamboo­"©
After this first coat dries I'll do a little more smoothing and more paint to improve the look.

Tiny has finished putting the base colors on the skulls and is now marking out the tribal designs that Troy has come up with.

We're starting to slow down as we are really feeling the lack of sleep now. That's what we get for having fun on Saturday nights.

Saturday, March 25, 2006

Photoless Saturday -now with photo!

Forgot to take pictures so just the one today.

Troy came over and we moved a good deal forward.
  • All of the plexi was trimmed and flame polished.
  • Almost all of the hardware was installed.
  • Paint started on the cabinets and will continue today.


Today I'll be doing more paint and sculpting the bamboo rods for the skull displays.

Thursday, March 23, 2006

Assembly

Well Joe and I put in a rather productive day today. It started with Joe rattling me out of bed and ended a few minutes ago at 8:30pm.

The booth went from test fit to final fit on most of the pieces. All of the tops have been pegged to fit the sides.

The bamboo mat is now mounted with hardware

Still need to trim the bottom.

The pipes have begun to be mounted on the back edge

to support the skulls for displaying fezzes.


Tomorrow I will pick up a few bits of missing hardware and do a bit of sanding and shaping on the MDF before paint.

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Frontage

Well it could have gone worse...

I decided to go for a wavy edge and couldn't decide if it should be random or even.

Ultimately I just started cutting with a Rotozip.

Unfortunately only after trying to clean up the edge did I discover that I could have just used scissors.

Here is a test fit of the front.

I still need to work out the seam and trim the bottom to match. That and figure out how it all goes together when the tape comes off.

The problem with working alone is you can't constantly bounce ideas off of others... and you can't blame them for the screw-ups.

Midweek Update

Well it is the middle of the week and far less has gotten done so far than I would have liked.

Here you can see what was done on Sunday.

We cut out a few areas for plexi to fit in. I like the effect and am now considering doing another section like it.

I have installed all of the legs and test fitted all of the sections.

I has a good height and is rather sturdy once I started adding the hardware to bolt it together.

The bamboo mat was purchased for the front. It needs to be cut down the middle to wrap around.

We are getting closer and closer to paint.

Sunday, March 19, 2006

Weekend Four?

Whew, not much sleep to be had. Saturday was our annual Waffles of the Damned event. A great time was had and little work was done.

On Sunday we managed to get some stuff done on what little sleep was had.

Here you can see the sides going on the bases.

We used door hinges because they were free.


Sadly I didn't take any shots of our routing out designs in one of the tops but I can shoot the aftermath.

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Monday

Worked in a bit more progress yesterday. 4 of the 6 bases now have folding sides. Had to stop working to sit in on a Skype meeting. I plan to get the hardware on prior to the weekend work sessions. This way we can focus on dealing with the next set of design problems.

Such as:
  • Can we get away with staggering the legs or do we need each table to be able stand on its own.
  • I found bamboo matting that could be used to front the booth but we would either need to float it a few inches above the ground or buy twice as much matting to go all the way to the floor.
  • Should we square the sides with blocks when we bolt the sections together to make them stronger?
  • How do we want to light the display boxes? Big Lots has a set of 3 flourescent lights that can be plugged in series.


I'll post a few photos of where we're at when I get a chance.