Anyways; on the table I cut an access panel in the table top, this along with bending the eyelet to form a hook makes setting up the Hot Wire easier. Also I've cut out some hardboard templates for Modular Terrain, which after some sanding work really good. But more on that after some more practice with them. Also a jig was setup too do pre-made wires for the table, still figuring out what knot works best for the wires. Tested the circle cutter jig, worked really good just need to unhook the power at the end of the cut. Otherwise the wire will burn into the foam circle, which a simple toggle switch on the power will solve that problem. Which I'm still working out the power connections within the table, need to find or get some wires for the table.
All things gaming, and a little bit of life thrown in just for the heck of it.
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Updates to the Hot Wire Table
This is going to be a pain in the butt to blog, cause I'm doing this from my iPhone. Someone forgot the laptop this week, and my extra iPhone charger so I might run out of battery on the iPhone too.
Anyways; on the table I cut an access panel in the table top, this along with bending the eyelet to form a hook makes setting up the Hot Wire easier. Also I've cut out some hardboard templates for Modular Terrain, which after some sanding work really good. But more on that after some more practice with them. Also a jig was setup too do pre-made wires for the table, still figuring out what knot works best for the wires. Tested the circle cutter jig, worked really good just need to unhook the power at the end of the cut. Otherwise the wire will burn into the foam circle, which a simple toggle switch on the power will solve that problem. Which I'm still working out the power connections within the table, need to find or get some wires for the table.
Anyways; on the table I cut an access panel in the table top, this along with bending the eyelet to form a hook makes setting up the Hot Wire easier. Also I've cut out some hardboard templates for Modular Terrain, which after some sanding work really good. But more on that after some more practice with them. Also a jig was setup too do pre-made wires for the table, still figuring out what knot works best for the wires. Tested the circle cutter jig, worked really good just need to unhook the power at the end of the cut. Otherwise the wire will burn into the foam circle, which a simple toggle switch on the power will solve that problem. Which I'm still working out the power connections within the table, need to find or get some wires for the table.
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