Hi All,
I am a noob planning on attending this year (2010) This will be my first time going.
The folk I will be traveling with have established connections and plans for work they are doing.
I hate to be a "hanger on" given the amazing level of participation I see on the web. But... I havent so far, come up with a project of my own that fires me up.
Given this: I have some resources availible to me that might really benefit the right project. The first and formost is I have a shopbot CNC router that can make some amazing stuff. My bed is 24" x 48" and basicly anything that you can draw up on a computer, I can cut out of sheet goods with hardness up to 6061 aluminum. To complement that capability I also have a pretty good assembly shop with most of the common woodworking tools (i.e. table saw, router table, mitre saw, drill press, etc...) and a few metal machines.
I am also a fairly skilled painter in oil and acrylics. see http://www.schaie.com/fine_art
anyway, I thought I might offer up my services and skill, and see if there was a project looking for a skilled artisan in the SoCal area that could use some help.
We are in the midst of getting a camper van, so I will not need a place to stay or much support. I just want to add to the whole of the thing.
Chris
P.S. I do hold down a job, and am the father of a 2yr old, so my time and money are not unlimited. But I would love to contribute to a worthy project.
Artist with CNC machine looking for project (San Diego)
Hey Shoeshine,
Great introduction. I like your approach. I'm not sure if you are only looking to support a larger project or want to do something on your own? Assuming the latter:
It's your first trip. I highly suggest you keep it very simple. Since you have a CNC machine (so jealous) I suggest you find (many on the web) a common pattern that you like and enlarge it. Here are some examples. While not terribly original the pictured T-rex is something I put together using this approach for my virgin trip. It was light weight, inexpensive, easy to build, easy to burn and well received.
Hope you find what you're looking for





Great introduction. I like your approach. I'm not sure if you are only looking to support a larger project or want to do something on your own? Assuming the latter:
It's your first trip. I highly suggest you keep it very simple. Since you have a CNC machine (so jealous) I suggest you find (many on the web) a common pattern that you like and enlarge it. Here are some examples. While not terribly original the pictured T-rex is something I put together using this approach for my virgin trip. It was light weight, inexpensive, easy to build, easy to burn and well received.
Hope you find what you're looking for





- Shoeshine
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Thanks for the inspirational photos Masho.
I do have some fun stuff I've made which I can definately bring.
I guess my reason to post was to see if there was anyone in the area doing a project that might be in need of some help. That way I could both contribute and get the benefit of some more experienced folk knowing the scene and limitations involved.
I only know one of the guys I'll be traveling with (my brother in law) so I figured a few introductions and connections with people going couldn't hurt either.
Chris
I do have some fun stuff I've made which I can definately bring.
I guess my reason to post was to see if there was anyone in the area doing a project that might be in need of some help. That way I could both contribute and get the benefit of some more experienced folk knowing the scene and limitations involved.
I only know one of the guys I'll be traveling with (my brother in law) so I figured a few introductions and connections with people going couldn't hurt either.
Chris
Designs and ideas
I have helped on a few larger project throughout my years on the playa. Have a few if you wish to talk
- Shoeshine
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Hi Sarah,
I've actually been in touch with Kiwi (Chris Hankins) of MEGATROPOLIS, and think I have a pretty good project in mind now. Though they are not local, we have come up with a set of pieces that are both right up my alley, and easily transportable.
But I'm always eager to hear of cool ideas, and be glad to help in any way i can.
Chris
I've actually been in touch with Kiwi (Chris Hankins) of MEGATROPOLIS, and think I have a pretty good project in mind now. Though they are not local, we have come up with a set of pieces that are both right up my alley, and easily transportable.
But I'm always eager to hear of cool ideas, and be glad to help in any way i can.
Chris
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CNC Router Assistance needed for BM Camp medallion Master
Chris:
CNC Router Assistance needed for BM Camp medallion Master
I saw your post. I am looking for a Burner with access to a CNC Router to assist in the creation of the Master for a BM Camp medallion.
Wood or metal medium. Two sides.
I can provide a file in Adobe formats, jpg, etc.
Any chance you could assist me?
Jim
biller9506 at mypacks dotnet
CNC Router Assistance needed for BM Camp medallion Master
I saw your post. I am looking for a Burner with access to a CNC Router to assist in the creation of the Master for a BM Camp medallion.
Wood or metal medium. Two sides.
I can provide a file in Adobe formats, jpg, etc.
Any chance you could assist me?
Jim
biller9506 at mypacks dotnet