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    Default Re: TRIBALOVERKILL, "Blackout" Updated--> 06/24/05

    Ok! Some work done! i didnt get all that mush done but I started though. First,... I was tired as hell! I went to the studio yesterday and was there at like 8pm? I got there and was looking over my drawings just to make sure i didnt forget anything. After that,... I went to sleep I slept the whole friggin night there. OMG I was tired. I woke up at 6am and got started. I worked till like 4:30pm. After I getting some REAL sleep I started and shortly after I started i realized something! I made a mistake! AHHHH! In the drawing,... thanks god I caught it in time! Phew. Sleep is good! To the pics!

    Jul-24-2007

    Got out my big piece of aluminum and got to drawing out my pieces. I need more aluminum. Finally got down to my last couple of feet. I need another 4'x8'. TEYBER! Look! An angle tool thing! I'm using it on the straight side of the sheet to start this piece. I'm using rulker against so I can draw a longer line.


    Using another ruler on the very end of the first ruler to draw another STRAIGHT line at another 90 degree angle


    First piece drawn out.


    All of them drawn out. I gave these pieces some extra height and width for now just in case the shapes aren't perectly squared. Gives me room to fix them. I use black marker in BETWEEN the shapes so I dont get confused with all the lines. I just have to cut the black line in half. TFT. <---- Tip For TEYBER.


    Made most of most of my vertical cuts. The one piece I didnt cut all the way because it would mean hanging the aluminum all the way over the edge to cut it at once. Didnt feel like doing that.


    All my ROUGH cuts.


    Sanded the surface of the aluminum to rid of any bur. Is that how you spell bur? Anyways,... the bur gets in the way when measuring. Used a sanding sponge bob.


    Now,... my ruler on a ruler thing came apart. I was gluing them together before. I got tired to regluing so its time for a permanent solution. I'm drilling and countersinking for some flush bolts. Notice the splatters on the wall. Wet sanding.


    A lovely contersink.


    Oh just beautiful.


    This thing is now a tool! As oppose to a glued piece of something I just used here and there.


    Rolled tape tube thingies placed donw on the bottom side,...


    Stuck to the aluminum. notice I removed all the tape I previously stuck to these pieces with all the markings. That was to cut out the rough shapes only. I'm going to do it again to cut the EXACT shape now. But first I need one straight edge. This is what im doing in this pic. No tape needed. Just need to eye ball it. get the ruler as close the edge as possible. Thats all.


    This is the ring thing for the router. Usally I put a layers and layers of tape on it to increase its height. Because the ring alone is kind of sunken into the table a bit. When cutting acrylic with the router,... when you push down in that area,... the acrylic kind of bends downward because of it. So more height is needed. I am gluing a piece of chipboard to it this time. I am also soaking it with crazy glue so it's durable. Repels oil and stuff. It works!


    Nice and flush.


    Here's the piece of aluminum with the ruler taped to it. You can see how this works by looking at the pic.


    Straight!
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    Default Re: TRIBALOVERKILL, "Blackout" Updated--> 06/24/05

    Time to cut the second edge. I taped off that side and used the right angle to achieve those lines.


    You see how I cut the tape away,... right up to the line? I do this because the router bit literally scrapes the adhesive right off the tape and it all cakes up on the bit. Cool photo,... ADMIT IT! LOL.


    Now i'm using the smaller ruler ruler thing. You can see that I'm using a razor blade to line up the ruler with the line. This is one side,...


    This is the other side.


    Damn,... I'm like a 32nd of an inch off. NOT! I think im a lot less. Maybe a 64th of an inch. You see,... the right angle realyl isnt 90 degrees. It's slightly off. So that along with the fact that I could of beent off by a midge all added up to about a 32 of an inch. I didnt realize this right angle was off until later.


    So,... I wasn't liking how that piece was off like that. I need to more precise way of doing it. Here's the little ruler ruler thing. I drill and countersunk it too.


    PERTY. I really like this look.


    Now I'm going to run it through the router like this so that both sides, front and back are even with each other.


    After using the right angle to line up the ruler ruler with the line i got this! BLAH! Look how flush!!! So yea. This piece of aluminum is even with the right angle but it still not a perfect 90 degrees. Its off by a 64th of an inch. Which isnt all that bad really.


    the arrow is pointing to the 3rd side I cut. This side is opposite to the first side I cut. I marked it so I would know which is the 3rd and which is the 1st. Reason being because when I go to cut the 4th or last side im going to use my S@#$%^ crooked right angle again. I was to use the arrowed side to line up the ruler ruler for that cut. If I use the first side to cut the 4th side,... I will technically be making a trapezoid, where the ist side is exactly the length I need and the 3rd side being exactly 1/64 + 1/64 = 1/32 shorter. By using the 3rd side to make that cut,... both sides will be 1/64" short, which isnt noticable at all. You get me?


    Anyways,... all 5 pieces done. Wait a tic,...


    what the hell is this! S@#$! Ok,... they are suppose to be the same length. Either,... one os to long, which is what I am hoping because that means I will only have to make one cut to shorten it. OR,... one is to short,... where I will have to cut a whole new piece! ARGH!


    First,... 9/16", good! That means the other to to long.


    By 1/4" of an inch! I thought the 3/4" mark was the 1/2" mark. LOL. Oops.


    There. All good now.


    You see. They are flush. The whole 64th of on inch thing is really nothing at all. It's such a small measurement. I am willing to bet that most of your wont go any smaller then a 1/16"! That divide that by 4! LOL.



    So yea. I'm going back to the studio right after work. I want to sand and polish these first before I tape and draw on them. There going to be a lot of detailed work. Which means sanded and polishing would be a b@#$%^ to do. So Im going to do it now and then spot polish later when all done. what you think?
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    Default Re: TRIBALOVERKILL, "Blackout" Updated--> 06/24/05

    i think you are a d@#n freak, in a good way

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    Default Re: TRIBALOVERKILL, "Blackout" Updated--> 06/24/05

    +rep, thats what i love about TO, he wont be satisfied with anything less than perfect. nicely done bro
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    Default Re: TRIBALOVERKILL, "Blackout" Updated--> 06/24/05

    Small update. Nothing really cool to show you. Just sanding.

    Jul-25-2007

    Soot from 400grit wetsanding with the drill press.


    400grit complete. I think its complete. I have to do 800grit and then its time for polishing. Goign to try and use my angle grinder to polish at least the biggest piece. See how that goes.


    A close up of 400grit sratches


    Going to start polishing tomorrow after work.
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    Default Re: TRIBALOVERKILL, "Blackout" Updated--> 06/24/05

    Oooo the sanding skill is amazing lol.

    Im replying to the same mod on 2 forums and watching it on 3... ah well thats because its awesome.


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    Default Re: TRIBALOVERKILL, "Blackout" Updated--> 06/24/05

    Quote Originally Posted by Scotty View Post
    Im replying to the same mod on 2 forums and watching it on 3... ah well thats because its awesome.

    Thats coolt hat you browse more then one forum Keep up the good work Mr Scotty Oh and thanks
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    Default Re: TRIBALOVERKILL, "Blackout" Updated--> 06/24/05

    TO

    Dude - I am frankly awestruck. Stood here at my desk for an hour being blown away by your creativity, focus, dedication, attention to detail and sense of joy in the creation of your beast.

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    Default Re: TRIBALOVERKILL, "Blackout" Updated--> 06/24/05

    Quote Originally Posted by Crazy Buddhist View Post
    TO

    Dude - I am frankly awestruck. Stood here at my desk for an hour being blown away by your creativity, focus, dedication, attention to detail and sense of joy in the creation of your beast.
    Thank you sir! Attentin to detail,... wait till you see this panel I polished today! By far teh best I have done! Its a frggin mirror! I used another method of "finish" or final polishing. It's kinda obvious. Dont know why I havent been doing it all along. Today it just hit! I swear. Update in a bit
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    Default Re: TRIBALOVERKILL, "Blackout" Updated--> 06/24/05

    Check this out! This is cool! I mean not cool cool but definately cool!

    Jul-26-2007

    Soot from 800grit. It's so black looking. It's cool when I'm sanding because it leaves patterns on the surface.


    Going to try and use the angle grinder along with a buffing wheel to see how well it will buff. Clamped the piece down the to the table. I am goign to climb onto the table to buff this piece like this. I want the buffing wheel to pull the piece of aluminum FROM the clamps. Not literally pull it from the clamps. reason being is that I dont want the wheel to catch the end of the aluminum thats not clamped down. The whee will rip it upwards possibly damaging the aluminum or even me.


    The angle grinder with a buffing wheel.


    As you can see I tooka razor and cut away a couple of layers to clear the guard.


    You see


    Ok,... here's my attempt. I know these pics do no justice,... but in person it looks a lot worse I thought it would of don a better job then this. I dont know. Going to take it to the table tabel buffer and see what happens.


    Now it is very dirty but,... it's so much better! It must be the wheel size or something. Both wheels are cotton but one is larger then the other. They both spin at about the same speed. The angle grinder has more torque. But I tried buffing lightly and still it woouldnt buff as nicely as the table grinder. I dont know. Anyways,... even though its nicer. It's still not good enough I know I can achieve a better shine and I know that i wont be using the tabel grinder to do it.


    Check it out! You can see that its still hazy from the soot left behind. It wipes off easily but S@#$!!! Look at that shine! Its a friggin mirror!!! LOL. I cant believe how well it came out! OMG! Oh,... I didn't know whether or not you guyz wanted nipple rings or a stupid cheesy smile so I posted them both. Cheers!


    Now this is cool. This is a test! One of these was taken using the reflection of the aluminum and one was not. Can you guess which one is what? HE HE HE! I love it.


    Oh here's how I did it! WHALAA!! Using the same same disc's I use to sand except with a polishing thing on it instead. The one you see is the cleaning one. It removes any soot left on the aluminum and is the final polish. The other one is dirty as hell.


    You know that when its time to spot buff everything when blackout is complete that I'm going to do it with the press instead!!! OMG Blackout is going to be shiny as hell!
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