A chronicle of ideas and projects from an expert thinker in repurposing obsolete technology and discarded materials.
Homemade Wire Spool Holder
I recently made a visit to Al Lasher's Electronics, an establishment that has been in Berkeley for over 50 years and has virtually *everything* an electronics DIYer needs.
While I was there I picked up some four-foot long strips of heat shrink tubing, and figured I should buy spools of wire to match the colors.
Until recently, I'd been storing my wire spools on a rope hung from a hook on my workshop wall, but it wasn't an ideal situation. The spools would come undone and often become a tangled mess.
This spurred me to make a simple wire spool holder out of just some scrap wood and wooden dowel. One end of the side wall has a hole to receive the dowel.
And the other end has a slot to make the dowel removable. I made the slot by running a spade bit through the wood a few times, then chiseled out the excess bits. Works like a charm so far. It's always a good thing to put some work in to streamline the building process.
Headless Bass Conversion
A while back a friend of mine gave me a bass that had a split headstock. The crack was so bad that it wasn't repairable. I decided to lop off the headstock and remount the tuning machines on the bottom of the bass. The results were great. See the accompanying article and build process at Make Magazine.
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