Congrats on the house! :banana:
Looks like you got a attic... They always make great hide aways for hobby stuff like modding!
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Congrats on the house! :banana:
Looks like you got a attic... They always make great hide aways for hobby stuff like modding!
I hope the above picture helpes solve all worries about the roof.Code:Roof edge
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Drainpipe
Overhere in the Netherlands this type of roof is very common, as said by Calumc the roof is sloped into one corner.
It has an edge which is sloped as well and higher than the roof itself.
Together these two factors force rainwater to one corner where a drain is made through the roof edge where the water can run through into the drainpipe to the sewer.
Despite the fact that we are very busy arranging all sorts of things for our new house (of which we will get the key next monday :D) I did manage to route the outlines of the rest of the acryllid layers as well :)
I have routed one sparepanel of each size, so when something goes wrong with one of them I won't have to make a new one.
Here's the result!
Furthermore I've spoiled myself last week by once again expanding my tool collection.
with:
- Hacksaw
- HBM-100 Belt- and disk sander:
- Spare sanding belts and disks.
- HBM-16 Mill- and drill machine with:
- A set of 20 Tin-Coated mill-bits
- A set of 6 Tin-Coated V-groove mill-bits
- A set of 8 HSS chissels
- 100mm drillclamp
- 12mm steeldrill
- 13mm steeldrill
So far fot this short update!
Hereby I would like to wish all of you all the best for the new year! And don't forget to ............ "Keep modding !!!!"
Sweet set of tools!
You can never have enough tools.
Nice job about the tools! Guess you'll use them well ;)
I'm curious about lightning the acryl panels. But I guess i have to wait a few months before We can see how it will turn out.
i like the fact that u say "when" something goes wrong xD... and nice tools!..
I'll try _ferry_ I'll try ;)
The acryl panels will bel lit by a CCFL in each "Leg" of the case.
If you look closely at the building description you can see that the legs aren't made of one piece of aluminium tubing.
They are all small tubes in between the panels.
Inside these tubes there is a clear tube in which the CCFL's will be placed.
This way, when turned on, the CCFL's will light the corners of the panels. and hopefully a bit more.
LOL :D I meant "IF" ofcourse, sorry for that, but I am and always will be dutch, so my english won't be flawless ;)
well:P in either case its god to be prepared:D happy new year btw