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I have been lurking around for the last year, as I take a little free time here and there to play with steel in the garage. Still figuring this out, but having a blast. Here's a few things I have come up with. Sorry for the poor quality photo of the bike cog/rotor cube. Comments and critiques are welcome. Attached Images
Reply:Looks great! I really like the shaving set holder
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Reply:Originally Posted by Joker11I want the shaving kit. I has me a straight blade, no guard. Wicked cool.
Reply:Thanks for the feedback. Yes lots of bicycle components in the garage to work with.Here's a detail of that computer monitor stand, the best part.
Reply:Originally Posted by StinkydadThanks for the feedback. Yes lots of bicycle components in the garage to work with.Here's a detail of that computer monitor stand, the best part.
Reply:I love the shaving mug and stand. What sort of chain did you use for that Stinkydad. I would love to make one of them except i shave in the shower. Any ideas for that one mate.
Reply:I like the cube. Looks neat.
Reply:Firemanmike69, yes it was by design. The project was for a cycling buddy of mine who has a job that accommodates coffee in the morning and beer at the end of day. So, I had to accommodate right? Dinkum Dave, the chain is from a bicycle. Easy to access. Your local bicycle shop probably has a bucket of junked parts. It's not a full scrapyard, but there are some interesting pieces to work with and they can usually be obtained with a polite request and or a six-pack.
Reply:This was whipped together from a few scraps on the workbench and and a quick trip to the Michaels Craft store for clock guts. Christmas gift success. Then a lamp for a dark corner. Not sure how to take a good picture of the lamp. Need a smarter phone I guess.
Reply:Nice projects. I love to see projects made from scrap that would otherwise be thrown away. It gives me a lot of ideas thanks for sharing.
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