Have some fun and post a picture of your prop building workbench. I have a theory that every haunter’s bench has: a cordless drill, at least one empty servo box, several piles of plastic shavings, Crazy Glue and a huge assortment of hand tools that have never quite found there way back to the marker outline on the peg board. Show what a real mad scientist lab looks like big or small. Ill start with my workshop and electronics bench.
DON"T CLEAN IT FIRST!!!
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10-03-2009,07:37 PM
I didn't fail. I found 10,000 ways it doesn't work.... T.E
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10-04-2009,04:54 AM
What a great idea, a look at the forum's mad scientists' laboratories. Yours looks like one by the way. So, whatcha doin' with the pumpkins? I just got done making mine hardwired with lights. No tea lights for me to mess with!
Here's my shop:
Currently working on airbrushing fluorescent wall panels for the ChromaDepth maze this year.
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10-04-2009,05:57 AM
That is the NEATEST workbench I have ever seen...I'm too embarrassed to show a pic of mine!
Later,
DennisThe woods are lovely, dark, and deep, But I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep
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Watcha doin with the punmkin –
10-04-2009,08:00 AM
I am just new to this prop buildingthing so I am starting with the basics. I made a 3 axis bucky skull and documented the progress in a thread called "3 axis bucky skull project tribute" and then I made a talking pumpkin which you see on the bench. I borrowed....ok stole the ideas from fellow haunters on this site but now I am getting into uncharted waters by trying to make a new design of three axis eyes (no sockets). Any way super bench I remember seeing it before and being in awe. And to dacostasr No bench is too small or big for the pictures. If someone can build props with a slotted screwdriver and a hack saw it means they are better then me who can't put in a screw without a specalty custom designed driver. There is a web site out there with a guy who made a full cnc machine on his dinning room table in an apartment (With a newborn and wife ). When ever I think I cant do something because I don't have the resources...I think of him.
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10-04-2009,09:17 AM
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10-04-2009,02:42 PM
I am only allowed to work in the garage after i got foam dust all over our finished basement last year. It sucks. I wish i had a nice work area.
"...And out of the darkness, the Zombie did call
True pain and suffering he brought to them all
Away ran the children to hide in their beds,
for fear that the devil would chop off their heads..."
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10-05-2009,03:57 AM
It’s like déjà voo all over again. I could walk into that shop and start building things right away. Everything is at your fingertips.
I didn't fail. I found 10,000 ways it doesn't work.... T.E
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10-05-2009,05:41 AM
Johnny that workbench is way too neat. I don't know how you ever find anything on there...



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