Today, not being too warm, I decided that I should
start coating the next lot. I will show you those
in succession as per bellow.
Above, can you see the containers? More will follow as you will see.
Here above, those 175 mm "eating pretty in quiet office
corners! chopstics are also being coated. They will be
given away at the BBQ next month to my former female
colleagues of mine, along with the containers, and some
other items.
In above, you can see short pickers. They are all heavy-duty
pickers and could pik up large items on the plate.
Here above, you can see my "cabbage spoon" being coated.
I think I will give it to my wife...
In terms of fabrication, above are today's result.
One with a rubber band is a slight failure, and
I will think about what to do with this...
In any event all of these will have to be coated,
very soon..., in time for the BBQ!
You may remember that I was talking about the rain door
shutter locking mechanism. I have been thinking about it,
all along...
My earlier version was, perhaps, a little involved.
Since then, I have thought about a simple latching
mechanism. I have ruled that out, too.
Why all this fuss about it? It is because the built-in
latching device is faulty. Above illustration is
showing you how you might put a small hole through
at the top of the assembly, drilled at an angle
(not too difficult, as the whole thing is alminium),
and hooking a hook as shown.
The spacings? G1 and G2 are good enough.
Actually, there is an even better mechanism. Remove
the faulty built-ins, and drill vertical holes
in their place, and simply drop heavy nails in the
holes. That should work...a very brute force operation,
but it should work, I am dead sure!
start coating the next lot. I will show you those
in succession as per bellow.
Above, can you see the containers? More will follow as you will see.
Here above, those 175 mm "eating pretty in quiet office
corners! chopstics are also being coated. They will be
given away at the BBQ next month to my former female
colleagues of mine, along with the containers, and some
other items.
In above, you can see short pickers. They are all heavy-duty
pickers and could pik up large items on the plate.
Here above, you can see my "cabbage spoon" being coated.
I think I will give it to my wife...
In terms of fabrication, above are today's result.
One with a rubber band is a slight failure, and
I will think about what to do with this...
In any event all of these will have to be coated,
very soon..., in time for the BBQ!
You may remember that I was talking about the rain door
shutter locking mechanism. I have been thinking about it,
all along...
My earlier version was, perhaps, a little involved.
Since then, I have thought about a simple latching
mechanism. I have ruled that out, too.
Why all this fuss about it? It is because the built-in
latching device is faulty. Above illustration is
showing you how you might put a small hole through
at the top of the assembly, drilled at an angle
(not too difficult, as the whole thing is alminium),
and hooking a hook as shown.
The spacings? G1 and G2 are good enough.
Actually, there is an even better mechanism. Remove
the faulty built-ins, and drill vertical holes
in their place, and simply drop heavy nails in the
holes. That should work...a very brute force operation,
but it should work, I am dead sure!