u/rsteele1981

Image 1 — Another sign for another person in another state.
Image 2 — Another sign for another person in another state.
Image 3 — Another sign for another person in another state.
Image 4 — Another sign for another person in another state.
Image 5 — Another sign for another person in another state.
Image 6 — Another sign for another person in another state.
Image 7 — Another sign for another person in another state.

Another sign for another person in another state.

I am selling this guy a bunch of video games old atari systems, Nintendo and sega items.

He is driving 4 hours to buy a bunch of stuff.

So this sign will be for his whatnot store background.

A little over an hour with a 60° v bit and a .250 2 flute bit. I had the oak slab left here by a friend.

Not the most complex thing to make but it was a fast and easy cut.

u/rsteele1981 — 1 day ago
▲ 130 r/atari

Cleaning out storage hit the Atari Jackpot.

I have a ton of video game stuff. I counted 250+ games, mostly 2600's 1 Darth Vader, 5 wood grain, 1 Sears video arcade, but also 2 5200's, and there must be 15 controllers ranging from paddles, to track and field, and a few other brands and styles.

I remember playing Combat at my cousins house when we visited. Pitfall and Chopper Command too. I really like the art work and have manuals to go with a lot of these games as well.

u/rsteele1981 — 3 days ago

Small wooden finger joint boxes.

Used a 1/16 end mill with an outside contour cut. Once I have the fingers the correct thickness I can change the dimensions just by moving nodes.

Finishing them now staining and sealing.

u/rsteele1981 — 7 days ago

Got a few minutes of shop time today!

I am making smalls all weekend. We have a booth in a consignment shop and I want to make 100 $2-$5 items and a few more ($5-$10) expensive ones to stock.

There is a bookstore next door to the consignment place so I am going to make a few extra page holders and see if they have any interest in stocking or reselling.

Almost all my wood is left over from other projects. Mostly cedar and pine and a few oak pieces too.

What are you making this weekend?

u/rsteele1981 — 13 days ago