Welcome to the Mad House!

Hey everybody. If you have found this, I hope you told your friends where you were going so they know where to tell the cops to look for you.

My name is Zac, aka "Spanner Murraan", the Maverick Mando Mechanic. This is the Garage, a place to showcase some of my work. Feel free to pull up a stool, pop open a cold one, and join me!-

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Turn around....Bright eyes...

Started crafting my own Radar Eye today.  I started with some Templates I found from Kelly Krider.  I traced them on to some poster board and cut them out before taping and then glueing them together.

After the frame was glued together and set, I glued in the top from a cooking spray can that was the perfect size to act as the eye hole.  The next step was to mix up the fiberglass resin and pour it in with some "Tiger Hair" (fiberglass weave cut up to make a cottony substance).

About and hour after I poured it, the resin was set up, so I took it out of the mold.


I then got out my trusty jitterbug sander and some 60 grit sandpaper and went to knockin the rough edges off.  After about a half hour of sanding, this is what she looks like now.



The resin I used was really old and had some weak spots.  Gonna take a lot more sanding and filling, but it will get there.  This whole process cost me $3, due to the fact i had to buy posterboard.


**Edit**  Got some good solid filling and sanding done.  Shot a little primer ....  Here she is..

Monday, September 13, 2010

Meetings of the Minds

Went out to Rowlett yesterday to hang out with Jerry Chevalier, Jeff Koenig and Glenn Pipe at Jerry's house.  Got to see Jerry's awesome collection of bots and other Nerdery.  The guys were super responsive and willing to answer all of my questions honestly, and with as much encouragement as possible. 

I am now feeling much more confident and ready to tackle my build.  Thanks guys, you have been a big help!

Now if only my parts would arrive......

Friday, September 10, 2010

The Files you seek are stored in the memory systems of this R2 unit!

Something I made a few weeks ago using an old Hallmark Ornament.


Holo Projectors of a different sort.

So a year or so ago, I aquired a few parts that I had no specific purpose for, I just wanted to add them to my Greeble collection for later use.  3 of them were LearJet Reading Lamp housings.

These will become my new Holo Projectors for Exbee.  They are similar to the Beachcraft ones used on R2D2, but shorter, smooth, and more cylindrical, rather than conical. I think they will add a nice touch, and help to not make Exbee look just like an R2 repaint.  I plan to weather it up a bit, add some scratches and patina, and add some LED's.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

The Journey Begins!


Well, as some of you know, I have begun the long, and arduous task of building an Astromech Droid.  The Droid I will be building is one of my own Custom Creations, centered around the R2 Series Astromech.  Like so:

My Droid will be known as R3-xB (or Exbee).  My goal is build Exbee as a static display, over the course of two years or less, for $500 or less in parts.  Once Exbee is completed to my liking, then I will begin collecting the parts for automation and Radio Control (RC).  I have an initial design for Exbee that is a little different from most of the Astromech Droids you are used to :


Exbee will have a clear dome, which I ordered today, for $36.28(shipping included).  It is an older style Aspects Super-dome squirrel guard that goes over a bird feeder:
I also went to Michaels and bought an 18" wooden floral ring for under $4.  This will become the foundations of my droid's dome.  The Aspects dome is 2" shorter than the screen-used dome, but roughly the same diameter.  I plan to shim the dome up a bit but I will save that for another post.