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Got a little thirsty, so I thought I'd grab a CAB and stir up some dust!! What's everyone up to these days?!
 
Got a little thirsty, so I thought I'd grab a CAB and stir up some dust!! What's everyone up to these days?!
Well-well. 'bout time you show'd up! Ya should show everyone the latest project!!
 
Nuttin. I’ve had a cold for a few days. Watching the Big East basketball tournament. Go Providence College.
 
I've been workin and playin... livin in the same ol place. Still have the VW camper, my dad still has the 69 MGB but it needs a crossmember replaced.
Got a 67 beetle project stuffed in my cousins garage for later.
As Doc hinted I have been slowly building up a makerspace in my basement with fun toys like 3Dprinters, and a new laser cutter. All that stuff is of the hobby level budget friendly type (See also needs tons of tinkering and upgrades right out of the box) but I enjoy the challenge.
It started with a screen accurate replica of a Ghostbuster proton pack ( with lights, sounds and smoke effects), and currently it is a functional hurdy gurdy (Search them on youtube) made of laser cut plywood and 3Dprinted parts. the plans for the "Nerdy Gurdy" (search that too) are online from a guy in Sweden. As soon as I get some pics hosted online I will share them.
 
Hurdy-gurdy!

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Hey there! A long lost voice from the past! About time you showed up to say hi! Can't wait to see the pictures!
 
Hey there Banjo. Good to hear you're expanding your work space and making fun stuff.
 
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