Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Look who showed up

I just received the 3D print of Lewis the Lion; I will have to say that I'm pretty satisfied with the model. Moving on this week, I will be (re)making the silicone mold of Avington the Alligator. Let's hope all goes well this time around.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Enter: Lewis the Lion




Welcome the next addition, Lewis the Lion, to the Busted Safari series. Seen above are views of the 3D CAD model. Soon to be released will be the 3D printed version. I'll have images up when the model arrives. The pewter versions have been pushed back a bit; I should be able to make another mold within the next few weeks. Until then, I will be working on further development of the Safari. Up next: Hamilton the Hippopotamus!

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Me, Oh my, Mold Fail

Well, I poured the second half of the mold the other day and it was smooth work. Sorry to say though, (and it pains me as much as it does you) but it looks like there wasn't enough mold-release applied to the first half of the mold. What you have here is an unfortunate instance of some hard core silicone on silicone action and it won't let go without a fight. Silicone doesn't tend to stick to much, but it will stick to itself like what. Without the necessary lube layer between mold halves, the silicone just fuses to itself. I've just experienced it first hand and it's nobody's friend. As a saving grace, in some instances you may be able to cut the mold apart to oust your pattern if this happens. With a sharp blade and a steady hand I did indeed try to free poor Avington the Alligator from his suffocating tomb of silicone. It was a futile task, for this RTV Silicone was fused tight. Plus, the high derometer of this Mold Max 60 doesn't leave a great deal of flexibility to aid in the task.

I had a sneeking feeling that the second half of the mold was going to be trouble maker. This was my first shot at molding Avington and it's insightful to assess your mistakes and failures in order to make your next attempt that much better. Lesson learned; on to seconds.



Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Making Moldy Moves

Check it. Below you'll find a series of shots for the silicone mold set-up of Avington the Alligator. Next up is the second half of the two-part mold. Then we move on to the much anticipated super-hot pewter casting. Let me know if you have any questions about mold-making or if you're just into pouring goo all over stuff.


Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Supply High


Behold. Materials and supplies are slowly creeping in to start transforming the Busted Safari series into pewter pieces. What you see here: silicone for molds, pewter ingots, graphite crucible, forged tongs, lead thermometer, ceramic heat block, and casting putty. There are still a few odds and ends to pick up, but we're well along our way to working with molten metal. It's hot stuff.

Also, be on the look out for the world premier of Lewis the Lion; the newest member of the Busted Safari crew.

Justin

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Animal House


New arrivals for the Busted Safari Collection.
Featured here are an updated version of Avington the Alligator along with the brand new Grayson the Gorilla. Be on the look out for more of their friends to join them in fantastic adventures on your table top. Also, don't forget about the upcoming arrival of these guys cast in pewter! If you can't wait for that, contact me about getting a pair of these guys in white nylon as you see here.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Le Fantastique!



Beautiful fashion for you and your loved ones. If you don't tell them, who will? Don't be shy.

Check it here

Friday, October 15, 2010

Kick it

HTC HD7.
This is the first mobile phone that I've seen which addresses the issue of that need to prop up your phone/device when viewing movies or if you're just durn tired of holding the durn thing all the time. It provides an integrated kickstand via the camera lens cover. I haven't seen this thing in the real life, so I'm not sure how well it actually works and it does look a bit odd as a kickstand. I do think that it's a good approach to address the "how do I prop this thing up" issue present with these devices. HTC is actually doing it through the design of the object itself rather than leaving up to the accessory aftermarket. No doubt some people will still want to put a case on this thing and it will be interesting if any of them accommodate this kickstand. What do you think? Is this a novel approach or is it just novelty?

Friday, August 13, 2010

You need Carpets!

Ha Ha! The word is out. The people need you.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Best iPad Stand Ever

It's a whole other question as to why the iPad should even need a stand in the first place. Unaddressed design question I suppose. Or it just provides entirely new economic development opportunities through the production of accessories (see iPhone). Nonetheless, if you've gotta have a stand for your iPad, this is the one to own. Super compact, durable, and configurable. Dig it. Jbare take note.

Check it here

Aspen Stool

The Aspen Stool is an homage to the majestic mountains that
rise proudly up from the American West. This is a mountain
range that you can summit in relaxed fashion. It brings a new
meaning to sitting on top of the world.

Contact Justin for further information.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Look out! Cocodriles !!!

Actually, they're Alligators, but those who know will get it.
This guy is the first in a
fun and fantastic series!
Stay tuned for the rest of the sweet suite.


Contact Justin for further information.


Monday, July 26, 2010

Concrete Table



Sweet pedestal table with a concrete gumdrop base.
More details to follow.

Contact Justin for further information.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Hammer Time


Check out this mallet that I made.
Imagine all of the stuff I could smash with this!

Contact Justin for further information.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Megalith : the bench



Megalith is derived from the beauty that can be found in a simple cooperation of materials. When joined, two separate entities rely on each other to create functionality. Megalith consists of wood, sheet steel, an I-beam, and hardware. It all comes together in a well-deserving sidewalk.

Contact Justin for further information.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Awesome





Who needs turntables when you have cardboard? GGRP Sound has come up with a brilliant way to play records: with the record sleeve. The needle-embedded carboard package folds up to hold a 45rpm in place, making sound while you spin it with a pencil. Instead of outputting to a speaker, the vibrations go through the needle and into the cardboard, and the sound quality is not bad, from what we've heard anyway.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010