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Some people are just not satisfied with things as they come out of the box. If a table, lets say, is too high, they’ll have the legs sawed off faster than you can say " fussy old coot." For such a person, there is always something to complain about. And if he happens to be a photographer, well then, you can rest assured that every piece of photo equipment that he owns has been changed, fixed or otherwise screwed up. It’s a chaotic state where all this misguided soul can hope for is to have more successes than failures. Which category the enclosed projects fall into is still up for question, but just because they are still functional and used on a regular basis, It doesn’t mean that they are satisfactory and it doesn’t mean that they won’t be tinkered with again…and again…and again. Since these projects were made up as I went along, there are no detailed plans available. They are offered as starting points for anyone with a shop and some free time. Feel free to contact me for more detailed information. They are not offered for sale. Downloads:
(or: fun with Adobe Illustrator) |