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Rob - Beautiful craftsmanship but, as a result, can see these being desirable objects in their own right!
Will these develop into attractive luggage retaining straps perhaps?[/quote]
[quote=Rob Thornton][quote=RobNW][Linked Image][/img]

Hi Rob, thank you for your nice compliment, kind of you to say. Ha!, no, by the time I put the finishing touches on these it will be time for another project whatever that may be. For me the enjoyment of something like this is coming up with an idea and just playing with it for a while and seeing where it will go, not so much the repetition of doing it more than once or twice! I’ll let someone else run with it from here if they are able to take anything away from it.


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My lockdown lockdown project. I have been thinking about this for a while but it was never terribly high on my list of priorities. Always thought I’d like a way to help tamper proof the car a bit when parked and having a way to better secure the side screens was where to start, and this is what I came up with. I still want to add some cushioning to the backside that goes up against the sidescreens but haven’t decided whether I will use some thin neoprene, leather or perhaps microfiber. I also can use those sliding window locks to keep someone from just sliding the window open and reaching in to open the doors.

If out somewhere overnight, between these items and my Taylor Storm Cover at least it will help keep an honest person honest, it certainly won’t stop a determined vandal. A fun project in any case.

Beautiful work Rob. Form meets Function, well done...


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The functioning "prototype".

Still needs wood facia, dial bezels, glass and proper Speedo needles - the ones fitted are carved out of a piece of wooden cloths peg. I'm sure that committee would approve of the use of some wood smile

The lockdown has slowed down access to components and I have to wait until people get back to work in order to try and source the instrument spare parts to complete the clock.

The program that drives the microcontroller is pretty much complete. It has a small Real Time Clock with a button cell battery to keep the time so that the clock hands automatically reset to the correct time at power up. It also automatically compensates for daylight savings time and advances and retards the hour on the appropriate dates and times.

The next trick is to try to port it to a smaller microcontroller and try to power it with a rechargeable lithium battery. I suspect the current draw will be too much to effectively power it with a small battery pack.


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Well done Peter. That is good progress.


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Excellent stuff.


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That's realy good, just needs a third pointer for AM/PM.

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Originally Posted by John07
That's realy good, just needs a third pointer for AM/PM.

It is a bit the same logic as the 6 hour clock . You know if it is morning or afternoon: in other words between 6 AM and midday, or midday and 6 PM, all the other hours you can't see the clock anyway laugh


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By the way I forgot to mention that I am using automotive stepper motors that unlike most motors do not turn a full circle. I can use this feature (as do car guages) to set the zero point. On power up I reverse to the stop and then advance a little from there to arrive at zero.


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My simple lockdown project. A rain deflector for the spark plug tunnel on my Sigma engine. 300x500 Aluminium propeller plate, 20mm fold on the two long edges and the bracket lengths set to give a 10 degree fall toward the exhaust side. It looked nice in the polished alloy but the Morgan badge got lost in all the shine, so I have etch primed it and sprayed it gloss black. The four brackets use the rocker cover bolts to hold them. As always I got to the end and stuffed up drilling a hole in the wrong spot off to the right of the Morgan badge, so rather than try and fill it I put another hole in the same spot on the left and put two useless bolts in there, so it looks like balanced and like they should be there 😂
As a bonus I need to buy more tools, a small shop brake for the folding and a Rivnut/ Nutsert tool to mount captive nuts at the top of each of the four brackets.
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