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Finally got my wooden cameras done - the lenses are interchangeable and held in via imbedded magnets - for more info check them out at my Etsy store
Finally got my wooden cameras done - the lenses are interchangeable and held in via imbedded magnets - for more info check them out at my Etsy store
I made the a while ago but I finally put some more Wooden Robots on my Etsy.
Here is an update on the cameras - it’s from quite a while ago but I haven’t gotten around to posting it till now - this is pretty much what the finished cameras will look like although I haven’t sanded this one or applied the finish (also you can see the other lens in the background). The picture belows are of one of the brass brand that I machined out - my first attempt at machining brass… it took a long time to get it working but I learned a lot :) the other picture is a test impression on some blu-tack. I’m planning to post the final photos soon and then put the cameras on etsy.
Some wooden toy camera concepts I’m working on for Egg+Yolk. The body has a magnet in the lens mount so that the lenses can be swapped - I’ve had these sitting around for a while, I hope to finally get some done soon though :)
Just got a new figure I’ve been working on - I’m selling it at Shapeways if your interested
I’ve just finished working on another Shou Stool – The photos are from the first one we made (for the Melbourne Fringe Furniture Festival last year).
The Shou Stools are made from recycled Douglas fir (Oregon) that has had a burnt and brushed finish, the idea for which came from the Japanese shou-sugi-ban (焼杉板) method of burning the surface of siding boards. The idea is to have burnt and unburnt stools and a chequered combination piece that could be used as a chessboard.