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That wood just has beautiful grain patterns!
I am enjoying my fan blade clock too.
Thank you!
Originally Posted by paa502
Nice job Mr. A. Beautiful
(Unabomber? Getting more of a Rain Man vibe.)
I'm taller than Rain Man...
Originally Posted by cabrio993
Awesome as always! I enjoy seeing #0020 on my desk every day.
That was a fun project - thank you.
Originally Posted by ironimages
Sweet, another fine job by AOW!
Mark - you need glasses!
Originally Posted by Allen
I do have to jump in here to say I REALLY enjoy seeing mine every day. I keep it on my computer desk...good stuff for sure!
No. 0032 - shipped on 12/13/06 and still in service.
Originally Posted by bart1
He has copycats, so it seems more criminal. (one I made, nowhere near the quality of Dr Dre's.
Andreas - fantastic work again, my friend!!
WV. Next year. You're going.
Originally Posted by Mark in Baltimore
Want.
Will get.
Originally Posted by cannon1000
I need to get one of those for myself and as a gift for my brother. He is a lifelong porsche-o-file, loves he air cooled varieties...but is still porsche-less to date. :-( Also being a designer/architect he would appreciate the beauty of the designs.
I would love to buy one (or two)...but with christmas approaching so quickly - can it be done in time? Otherwise, my neighbor is a carpenter and I'd love to work with him to feebly mimic what you have perfected. Not sure how to do the wiring though. There are SOO many links and posts I may have missed it.
PM incoming.
Originally Posted by tjangi
#0037 still going strong. We should do an Andreas Porsche Clock owners clock reunion
Amazing!! I have to get one of those, I particularily like the ones like these with the clock inserted in the carved out wooden piece. Nice work Andreas!
I have me a perfect idea. Get a 993 tachometer. Have Andreas install it into one of his beautiful wooden blocks. Wire it to run at variable RMP (should not be too difficult with random electrical signal). Optionally, have a little speaker built in playing this: http://insanity.funnypart.com/