
Aren't there fake candles that are battery powered? I don't know if those would be powerful enough. I do like the thought of the atmospheric tea candles. Maybe OP can see about two small single LED lights that are normally used for decorative lights? Perhaps tape a couple of them together in the distance the sensor bar is and it may work? The LED kludge may not look pretty but might be serviceable. They're super cool :) I hope to make a working lamp soon :D For the Quantums I actually took some Coor's caps (which are silver) and sanded off the logo, which gave a super cool silver-y effect. ?Oh!! As for caps I just spray painted the normal caps red (with enamel paint) and painted the logo on in acrylic. >Right now I'm working on making the six-pack carrier, as I have 3 nukacolas and 3 Quantums. I also weathered the push light to make it a tad cooler. Then get some of the push-lights and use a blue sharpie to color the outside (to help the light shine brighter with the blue water).Īfter that you can do the same steps to weather it. Be sure the bottles are really clean, add water to just below the brim, and then use a bit of neon food coloring (you can buy special neon packs looks way better) to color it.
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>For Quantum, take the same steps, but crack open the bottles and drink the coke. >To give them the aged, post-nuclear holocaust effect, simply take a dry brush and some burnt umber acrylic paint, and with very little paint GENTLY brush it. Print them onto label paper (or just use a gluestick) and cut those suckers out and stick them on. >The nukacola in the images? I made it! Just take some classic coke bottles (I bought some from a Mexican dealer, which sounds shady but was just cheaper to get the glass bottles), use a blade to scrape off the labels, and you can find labels online that are already pre-formatted. I actually just answered this in my cross post :) Keeping it in your locker or stuffing it at the foot of your rack is just begging for mildew. I had mine set to a quick up-down, and could have my locker open and be halfway dressed by the time my neighbor was spinning his padlock to the 3rd number.Įdit: One last thing, get a small carabiner to hang your loofah or shower sponge from your towel bar. No fumbling with keys or squinting at combinations in the dark. They're opened by sliding the button up, down, left, or right. With that $0.05 piece of hardware, your curtians are safe from all but the most determined of berthing thieves.Īlso, these padlocks were phenomenal. After that, put them back in your rack, and put a small screw in the track that they hang from.

A much safer plan is to take the existing curtians, take them to a tailor out in town, and have them add a layer or two of cloth. I also had one in my rack for reading with, the normal rack light was just too bright.ĭoubling up on curtians is nice, but people will probably steal them at some point. Makes finding things in the middle of the night much easier. Get a couple of these, and put them inside your locker. Let me know if you're interested in getting a set of printed cup holders and we can work out a price + shipping. The cupholders/lights also store under the boards for storage/transport as seen here.

Lights above the board, like my sets, shine down on the whole board, not just the hole (seeing as I hit the board but not the hole most often, this is what I needed.)

I've tried the lights in the hole and although they are better than nothing, they're distracting and often too bright. You can get a better idea from the pictures of this set I built last summer. ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)Īlso need a PVC coupler to insert into the crossmember on the legs, the PVC Cupholder Post sits inside the coupler when playing. The lights are these, which work really well as they can be rotated to shine on the boards. The cup holders are 3D printed (I'd be happy to print some for you)

Then the cup holder post is just a piece of 1/2" PVC that are spray painted. Ah! Well, you'd need to redo your legs so they stretch back more like this.
