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Monthly Archives: June 2020
PHOENIX USB batman light – part 1
Starting this one which will be USB. Cut the blank.
Posted in Al's Workshop, Night Lights
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Al’s Workshop updates
Another USB bat order F1 car in A3 picture frame Elevated dog bowl stands MDF timber sizes Bat order from a previous customer, this one will have to wait in the queue while I finish the current four jobs.
Posted in Al's Workshop, Updates
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OLIVER & RILEY RF batman lights – part 2
From the last session with the pilot holes drilled just finished cutting the letters for OLIVER.
Posted in Al's Workshop, Batman
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OLIVER & RILEY RF batman lights – part 1
This set of bats are using RF controllers that don’t require line-of-sight so I don’t have to mount the controller behind bat head with the IR diode poking up – always a tricky part of the build. I planning to … Continue reading
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Al’s Workshop updates
Finished the Serengeti Giraffe and made up a more comprehensive grab kit for picture frame hardware and related stuff. Those little pan head screws are very handy. Picture light hardware – the little pan head screws are invaluable.
Posted in Al's Workshop, Night Lights, Updates
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What’s for tea?
Fresh road kill off the Hume highway with roast potatoes & veggies…yum.
Posted in Cooking, Home
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Al’s Workshop update
Arrived this afternoon 2 x RF controllers with remotes. This was one of those ‘nifty moments’ where I came up with the idea to use left over materials – in this case LED strips. Since the start of COVID how … Continue reading
Posted in Al's Workshop, Lighting
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Serengeti Giraffe progress
With regard to my Al’s Workshop ‘Serengeti Giraffe silhouette wall light $60’ preview post here is the real thing – A3 size Giraffe nearly finished. Doing another check before final assembly tomorrow morning.
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