YuvalS's Hand Made Class, 7th Annual BLF/OL contest entry topic

What they said ^ :+1:

Today I sawed the corners and turned the rectangle octagonal.
Unfortunately I forgot the jigsaw blade at home and the Dremel blade is too small, so I had to use a hand saw.


After sawing, I smoothed it all out using a file. The result is not perfect, but since it all done using only manual tools I am quite satisfied.

The body is finally take shape

You’re crazy mate :smiley: :+1:
Couldn’t tell where you were this time :slight_smile:

Looks like good work under less than ideal conditions. :+1:

Love the new workshop. :beer:

Thanks guys, it is the same workshop as previous pictures .
Looks like I will not change this place unless someone will kik me from there.
I am also using this spot to work on my camper car conversion so it is a busy workshop

Back to the "Workshop" today for drilling the body using 27mm Holesaw to create some space for the optics and electronics

Looks nice so far. :slight_smile:

I cannot see several pics in post #26.

Looking good,
I once built a Datsun 180b engine in a kitchen in a flat in Melbourne.

Same problem here

Can I tell everyone what else you have done mechanically in houses?

Yea this is wild.



Which one?

Does it really matter which ones?

However you're posting images on BLF isn't working.

If you want people to see your images, use a real image hosting site, not Google with it's way-too-long URLs.

It's the last five in post #26.



I need to know what is broken in order to fix it

I see the images just fine.

Edit: I could also see them when they were first posted

That's because YuvalS deleted the bad pics.



Original post had only 5 images so don't worry you missed nothing

Finally after few days of rain I was able to continue working on the body.
I had to saw the inside of the aluminum plates after drilling the holes so I mounted a Jigsaw to a wooden plate and took it to mt "worksop"


I decided to leave some space on the middle plate to mount the driver and slave board to it so I had to saw each plate individually

Apparently my "Table Saw" was not a great Idea and I was unable to saw precisely

And after some filing it looks a bit better