Violin Template

By combining an excellent design and a superior print, can literally be music to your ears. This violin template was designed from the traditional violin and created centuries ago. Do to the size of the pieces, they had to be sectioned off into quarters for printing. After print completion, each section had to be adhered and assembled together as shown in the photos below.  

Moai Head

This print is symbolizing the monolithic statues of Easter Island, and can really show detail and complexity. This print took approximately two hours to complete. It was designed by someone else, but again couldn’t pass it without a print.

Fiddle Template Project

The fiddle template project was created for precise construction. The drawing shown was created as a DWG file to be cut by water jet, but was 3D printed instead. This unique design has been tested and stands to be one of the nicest sounding fiddles ever heard. A successful project that is music to your ears. You can […]

Hydrogen Project

This project was a lot of fun. We cut the plates by water jet, and the rest was done with the lathe and welder. The water is out of a tap and mixed with approximately 1/4 cup baking soda. The baking soda is used as a catalyst and allows the electricity to pass through the water separating it into hydrogen and oxygen. The power source used is a 12v motorcycle battery. […]

Water Generator

Have you ever wanted to go camping and have hot water, or just running water? Or maybe some lights? We sure did! The idea is to place the unit into a fast running stream and let the water flow through and spin the generator. The first time out was not very successful due to a small […]

Hitch Box

This project was not difficult to build and turned out to be very useful! The parts were bought at a local hardware store and were welded with a Lincoln MiG welder. After completion it was then powder coated. The box was bought from Canadian Tire, but I could have used any other. This one is great to […]

Buggy Engine Swap

Replaced the engine in this GIO 250cc buggy with a 1988 Yamaha FJ 1200cc. Went from 15hp to 140hp. What a difference! Also replaced the wheels. Went from 14″ to 27″. Had to reposition the fenders a bit. Did some other minor changes as well. Click HERE for a VIDEO!