Cobbler
Codger bodger
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I decided to have a play & try out the welder I bought from @Morrisman & made a wine rack. Horseshoes came from @hotponyshoes Thanks both of you.
Ended up ordering a new switch but it will not arrive until 2025.Destroyed the stayer Len 200 switch attempting to loosen up the corroded screws.
1 screwdriver
2 hammer and screwdriver
3 impact driver
4 pliers
5 solder flux and soldering iron tempting to eliminate corrosion and transfer heat to make the flux run through the threads.
Didn't work
6 drill through the wire hole to reduce the portion of the screws that I've eventually drilled through.
Unfortunately the brass insert break a part.
Not a fail it's still salvageable.
I'll solder small length of wire directly to it because a similar switch apparently is more than 80 euro plus I have no time to waste waiting for it.
Prior to this little step back I've successfully soldered new wire to the stator windings because they were completely rotten.
Called the day.
I still have 2 days to achieve the goal otherwise it would be for Friday
The result is very cool thoughI've been playing with AI stuff again, which has distracted me from doing some more important tasks, but one needs a distraction once in a while.
I thought I'd try making a 4K-resolution steampunk screen saver. I started by asking Firefly to generate a steampunk-style image full of pipes, valves, and gauges, all in one pass.
The result (below) was interesting, but I was disappointed in the distortion and lack of detail in many of the features.
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So, I then used Firefly to generate individual replacements for the gauges and other features. Creating them individually greatly improved the detail. I also used Firefly to generate a number of new features, such as lights, steam jets, buttons, etc. The image below (with the original image dropped out) shows many of the individual features that I replaced or added with Firefly.
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Below is the result of the combination of the original image and the new individually-generated features. Note that there was a lot of trial-and-error involved, since not all generated images integrated well, and I also did quite a bit of retouching.
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Proper jobNo today but the last week or so I've had a few jobs on the go for my dad on the farm.
First up a security/sheeted door for the hay barn which is mostly used for storage as the weather has been so carp this year we haven't made any hay!
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It has a built in pedestrian door as 90% of the time it's just one person going in to grab something, so saves having the door take off in the wind.
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Big door can only be opened from inside, little door locks from the outside.
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I braced the back as there's quite a bit of weight to it compared to a normal sheeted door. 3 hinges too.
Also made an adaptor for the skid steer, to allow use of the new yard scraper which is a 3pt mount (also has an a frame mount but that would have been more awkward to modify). Saved me grinding galv off a brand new implement, and the adaptor will likely fit other 3pt kit we have.
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Really impressed with the brackets I got from sparex, they're usually 6mm max, these are pretty much all 10mm plate! Hopefully stop my dad bending them!!
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All welded up, plenty of bracing. The angle is because when fully crowded back the headstock isn't vertical on this machine.
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The new scraper, gald my welding is better than theirs...
Also made these for a customer.
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They're 500mm tall for scale... Should be able to see that from the street!