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The hydraulic hose shield is a nice touch.
Nice work so far.....
The hydraulic hose shield is a nice touch.
Looking excellent! Any updates on the lathe photobombing in a few of the pictures?



Hunter theme needs some camouflage to be bad ***











Looks good T. Have a great weekend yourself!
That is turning out awesome. I'm not a camo guy but I really like the wrap idea and may have to try that at some point.
The camo wrap looks great with the red and black components, excellent work!
Great idea on the wrap; been thinking of doing something similar on my 32 Roadster when I get to that point.
Happy Birthday Tapio!
Sorry, I know it's already over but I hope you had a good time.
T,
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!




























Tapio, I know how "almost Christmas" birthdays get short shrift. I really like the way you upgraded the plow. Your children have inherited their artistic talents from their parents. Or maybe it's just the encouragement to try. Happy New Year and I know you are looking forward to a few more minutes of daylight every day for the next five months.Thanks @Bob Heine ! You are the second person who remembered my birthday! I love you Bob
Bucket modifications look excellent, as does the shop and your home! I'll be watching to see your solution for the curtain wall, I'm sure it will be great. Wishing you the best for the new year!
Tapio, I know how "almost Christmas" birthdays get short shrift. I really like the way you upgraded the plow. Your children have inherited their artistic talents from their parents. Or maybe it's just the encouragement to try. Happy New Year and I know you are looking forward to a few more minutes of daylight every day for the next five months.
Happy New Year T-Handle! I like what you did on your tractor bucket. Great nighttime photos of your house too.
Jay
Did you get wrap on ATV done?
I wrapped mine about 6 years ago (digital camo) and it is holding up better than I thought. good luck.
Back when I worked in collision / body shops we had some curtains we would pull across when we were spraying primer and not using the booth. These came from the body shop suppliers and were not real expensive. That might be something to check out. Great posts, keep up the good work.
Just chiming in here to say awesome work and please keep sharing!































Wow! What a transformation of the ATV. Nice work.
As always your projects are great. The Pokemon better be on the lookout.....perhaps a nice M96 in 6.55x55 will slay them? Or Rudolph's cousin(s)?
Pokemon hunter is getting along nicely! I wrapped/stickered a waterjet, and it takes time and patience. I've also my project car still to wrap with (been waiting 10 years). As you said, it's the same with wraps and window tinting, the cheaper stuff doesn't conform to the shapes as easily, so it takes more heat, more time to get as good as result.
That graffiti is nice! That must of been different to be able to work on such a big piece, and not just colour some paper with pens.





New rules says you have to have over 1000 subscriptions and over 4000 watch hours for a year.
I've been tinkering around the printer to get it perform like a "workhorse" Now I'm pretty much in situation that I can stick a memory card in and start printing.
I also ordered an all metal extruder set. All metal extruder
There's nothing wrong with the original but it was only ten bucks.
Hmmm, that sounds kind of discouraging for new creators.
Sounds like the next step is to take a look at Octoprint
Jealous you and Bret have "workhorses". Hope to get mine there, soon!
I've read the lever arm or body can crack on the stock plastic one. No idea the frequency but that can cause the filament to slip. For $10 it can't hurt to future proof a problem. I did mine as well and it's easier to load filament and I'm happy with it.
Interesting you print on the glass side of the bed — any reason over the "Carborundum" side? It just wasn't sticking for you? I haven't tried the glass side yet but I haven't had many problems with the other side.
Pokemon hunter is looking great, too!

































I used a lot of CAD (cardboard aided design).
We had a good snowstorm last Saturday and some places had over 1 meter snow![]()
I've also started a new rehabilitation sessions for my back. There's something wrong in my nervous system too, I'm been having this joint and muscle pain for a long time. Can't really sleep properly and I'm beat up all the time.
I like what you did to that bike. Hope your back and joint pain eases for you. Even with your back problems you have a great attitude and a sense of humor I admire.
Jay
That was a fun read Tapio, thanks for sharing! Is owning a Harley in Finland pretty unique, or does it have a following over there? I associate Harley as a very American thing, so just curious. I always find in interesting seeing American design in Europe, I remember one time in France I saw a trio of red, white, and blue '60's era fastback Mustangs, must have been some sort of owner's group. Was very surprised to see that. But I suppose it's like us over here coveting German or Japanese cars etc. Whatever is more exotic and uncommon.
Wow! Maybe you need to 3D print a pair of these for your Crocs![]()
Sorry to hear that. I have had a (very minor by comparison) back strain for 7 months now. Just can't get it to heal, picking up the kids all the time. It's super annoying so I can't imagine what it would be like to have bigger problems. It's amazing how much we use our backs for. My dad has also had back and neck pain for most of his life after getting hit by a bus as a pedestrian in his 20's. I know it can be really difficult and often an "invisible" pain to others. Hope you get some relief.
That bike build was pretty sweet, you have a lot of skills!
Good upgrades on the printer, made those same ones!
That bike was really nice! Even if I'm not a die hard Harley fan, that's one I would clearly like to have in my own garage keeping company to the othersNot a lot was there to be changed by the new owner...
Back pain sure is draining, especially if you can't sleep. It's something you have to have to know how it screws many aspects in life when you have it. Office work/chair, car travel, which positions are possible when being on the sofa or trying to sleep etc. I have a friend now, that since having back pain himself, told me later on "Now I know". Indeed. I hope the rehabilitation helps somewhat Tapio!




















Nice looking statues! I also like the contrast with the wood bases.These came out pretty cool. I like the Kitsch style and the contrast between the wood and shiny plastic.
... I've had a lot of bikes from different countries. My dream is to make a bad *** bobber based on a 1290 Super Duke R 1301 cc 75° V-twin engine. That would be cool and totally different.
Dang it. I missed the obituary.
Creeping on his profile, looks like he checked in to GJ about a month ago. I also saw an Instagram post sometime in June. I'm guessing @T-handle is going to bomb us with a bunch of epic updates one of these days.
Glad I'm not the only one who did this....