monkeybiter
Established Member
Silly person.
Cheers mick originally the voice for the rabbit was gonna be activated by pulling out the tail (thats why there's a slight dip in the handle near the end, to push a switch when it was pulled out ) I thought it best to not have it start talking when someone started interfering with its bumhole :lol:MickCheese":33j6kqr5 said:I have just sat here reading this with tears in my eyes.
Not because I love rabbits, (but I do) but because I was laughing so much.
Great thread.
The cleaver in the head and the steak basher up the rear end did it for me. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Mick
+1Racers":267xo9sc said:Hi Coley
Hot melt glue will hold the circuit board with out any problems.
Pete
I like that idea and it seems a great way to switch stuff without being to fiddly or dependant on small switches lining up exactly. I routed the hole for a 9 volt battery in the base and really think ive pushed my luck trying to squeeze everything inGerry":2mror52z said:The best way I can think of to activate the voice circuit is to implant a small magnet in the handle of the hammer and fit a reed switch in the body to switch the circuit.
Gerry
Its alright, I didn't use a honing guide on them so they're fairly bluntRacers":20aosnly said:The Acetic acid in silicone might be a problem, as is getting a plane out without losing blood by the looks of your last photo!
Pete
:lol:Zeddedhed":3mdh8jvz said:That is without doubt the most mental thing I've ever seen on a woodworking forum.
I doubt I'll sleep properly tonight.
Love it.
monkeybiter":3tmimlt8 said:Were you not hugged enough as a child?
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