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« Reply #275 on: March 29, 2012, 09:10:12 pm » |
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While caged bulbs are more accurately Naval, I'd say a recessed fluorescent with a diffuser sheet and then one of those decorative grilles posted earlier to finish it off would look damned spiff, and you even have space above the ceiling in which to mount it. You could do the rope-light in pipe around the walls about a foot down, as well, to add some indirect light near the walls. The combination would likely be very even lighting which is good in a workspace.
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« Reply #276 on: March 29, 2012, 10:38:22 pm » |
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One needs to be red and flash...... for when you run out of cheese dip or brass polish.  You do need a red one for when you are rigged for red during night operations. Which reminds me: Periscope? I was afraid to mention this earlier. Ha! Great Minds think alike! If you do it correctly, you could have it next to your work station and have it peep at whoever is at the door! Aaah yes...a periscope. That'd look brilliant (not that we're pressuring you or anything!)
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« Reply #277 on: March 29, 2012, 10:45:40 pm » |
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Which reminds me: Periscope?
Brilliant !! I like it. Maybe not above the desk though. And I might not want it retractable. It would take up storage space above the room. What could I use to make a nice brass periscope???
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« Reply #278 on: March 30, 2012, 01:07:56 am » |
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How about some voice pipes/speaking tubes? Link them up to the outside of the ship instead of a door bell. You could also have a ships control column - but instead of the speed you can have tea, coffee, rum, etc. You're going to need to build a bigger workshop soon 
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« Reply #279 on: March 30, 2012, 02:45:26 am » |
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This just makes me think we all need to pitch in and just build ourselves a full scale land submarine (subterran?) Just so that we may hang out and build more submarine(terran) gadgets. Oh, and flip random levers and switches. 
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« Reply #280 on: March 30, 2012, 04:23:00 am » |
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Sounds like a plan - but where do we build it??
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« Reply #281 on: March 30, 2012, 07:09:08 am » |
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I went to Lowe's today looking for lights. I found this one for $12.  It kept calling to me. It was saying "please paint me brass and put me in your submarine". I walked away. But I could hear it calling to me from two aisles away. The price was low enough that I could buy more than one and have several sources of light in the room. So I walked out of the store with three of them. I was thinking today that if I had decided to paint my workshop like it was a new submarine, I could have saved myself a lot of work. But I started down this road and I might as well continue on it. Besides, I think having the submarine weathered and old looking will make it a very unique room. I spray painted the rivet areas with enamel metallic brass paint. The enamel will resist the alcohol that I will use to dissolve the acrylic brown paint.     Next I applied thinned acrylic brown paint where ever I thought I would expect to see corrosion.   Tomorrow I start with the alcohol. (When I sober up, I will work some more on the room. LOL)
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« Reply #282 on: March 30, 2012, 05:11:47 pm » |
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Looking good. This is just a suggestion, and personally I don't think it's a very good one, but if you wanted to you could put a light in the periscope and use it as a sort of pose-able lamp, that way it wouldn't just be an attractive looking furnishing to bang your head on!
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« Reply #283 on: March 30, 2012, 06:37:48 pm » |
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Looking good. This is just a suggestion, and personally I don't think it's a very good one, but if you wanted to you could put a light in the periscope and use it as a sort of pose-able lamp, that way it wouldn't just be an attractive looking furnishing to bang your head on!
Not a bad idea. I might add the periscope after I add all of my gauges and small pipes. I need to see where I might have room for a periscope. Someone else suggested having lights along the wall as part of the pipe system. Pretty cool idea. 
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« Reply #284 on: March 30, 2012, 08:05:11 pm » |
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Looking good. This is just a suggestion, and personally I don't think it's a very good one, but if you wanted to you could put a light in the periscope and use it as a sort of pose-able lamp, that way it wouldn't just be an attractive looking furnishing to bang your head on!
Not a bad idea. I might add the periscope after I add all of my gauges and small pipes. I need to see where I might have room for a periscope. Someone else suggested having lights along the wall as part of the pipe system. Pretty cool idea.  Oh wow, that would look amazing. I just saw something that could work that is "similar" in design in another Tactile thread: http://brassgoggles.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,35546.0.htmlI like the idea of the pipes or cylindrical lights mounted on the walls. It's different than the epected scenery but doesn't destroy the steampunkian submarine look. Edit: Just thought of these type of "fixtures" that were used on them wooden type ships. Use the cylindrical type lighting in them and you got yourself some lighting!
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« Reply #285 on: March 31, 2012, 02:01:15 am » |
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Nice lights, & gimbal mounted so that they stay the right way up. I really like those!
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« Reply #287 on: March 31, 2012, 05:14:14 am » |
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Dog gone you guys are killing me with those cool looking lights !!
A light tube is now on my list..............
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« Reply #288 on: March 31, 2012, 05:37:17 am » |
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I feel like we should help out with this now.... otherwise you will be working on this till the end of time.
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« Reply #289 on: March 31, 2012, 05:53:10 am » |
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I feel like we should help out with this now.... otherwise you will be working on this till the end of time.
I know, I know..... I agree. I'm going to finish my current design. Then when my workbench and tools are in the shop (submarine), I can make stuff to add to the decor........
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« Reply #291 on: March 31, 2012, 09:24:45 am » |
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Well that would certainly make me nervous if I were underwater... 
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« Reply #292 on: March 31, 2012, 01:15:22 pm » |
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Just so you know, my first response to the patina and rusting pics was "Holy sh!t yes!" That is all. 
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« Reply #293 on: March 31, 2012, 02:30:11 pm » |
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That looks rather amazing I have to say. Well done!
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« Reply #294 on: April 01, 2012, 03:11:54 am » |
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Wow! I just read through this thread from start to finish, and all I can say is outstanding work! I wish I had the patience for an undertaking of this magnitude. I look forward to watching the rest unfold!
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« Reply #295 on: April 01, 2012, 03:55:41 am » |
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Capt. Salt I must say that it just keeps getting better and better and better. You're setting the bar awfully high, but I must thank you for your excellent documentation. This has been an awesome step by step example for all of us....THANK YOU!! Oh and I'm sure that a Nautilus type sub would have Bio-Luminesence for illumination. 
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« Reply #296 on: April 01, 2012, 06:52:06 am » |
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Thank you ladies and gentlemen....... I started on the overhead beams. I want a red iron look with a little bit of rust. Base coat brown. Remember someone suggested that I add some strips of wood so that my beams look like I-beams. Good idea. I'm going to do that. So now I can paint and not worry about getting a little paint on the ceiling.      I also played around with some ideas for the submarine window. I had some internet art printed out on a transparency. Thank you to the artists who created these fish. One of the things on the transparency was an underwater scene.  I placed the underwater scene behind one of the fish. In the day time it looked pretty good.  At night time the fish would show up with a very bright light behind it.  With no light, or light coming from the inside of the room, the fish look bad. At night time a simple picture in the window looks good.  I might go with a clear blue background and transparent fish. And at night time I can have a light outside if I need one. I'm not sure, I'm just experimenting and thinking.
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« Reply #297 on: April 01, 2012, 03:27:23 pm » |
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I like the mechanical fish a lot, and if you have variations in hue and color in the blue background you might have something there.
I dont know why, but I always loved the color of primer...
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« Reply #298 on: April 01, 2012, 06:58:12 pm » |
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Someone else suggested having lights along the wall as part of the pipe system. Pretty cool idea.  In case it's of use, I put the construction pictures for that lamp here: http://handley.org.uk/images/making_lamp2/I've been thinking about making some wall lamps in this style recently for our hall, but got diverted into sanding and staining the stairs instead this weekend. They'd go really well in your submarine I think, and they're not hard to make.
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« Reply #299 on: April 01, 2012, 08:52:39 pm » |
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Someone else suggested having lights along the wall as part of the pipe system. Pretty cool idea.  In case it's of use, I put the construction pictures for that lamp here: By the way, the original thread is way back here: http://brassgoggles.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,1131.msg14524.htmlCan't believe it'll be five years next week! The lamp is still on the original bulbs too. Wall lights in your submarine would look fabulous - they'd reflect off all that brass beautifully.
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