Dons diy project

Donw

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I havent been around much since my tank was destroyed by my grandson. I decided to start over and build a new system from the ground up. Actually from the lights down.
The tank is going to be a constantly overflowing tank like the zero edge three sided tank. All the woodwork is Padauk and Maple, of course the tank will have full automation.
I'll just post some pics every now and again as I go along.

The first is the light. Going to be two 250w hqi. Here is the shell after it came out of the vacuumpress with ends and bottom installed. This will just hang by geismann cables from the ceiling.
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Thats some nice looking wood work there. Wood texture/grain looks great. What are you sealing it with?

Did you skin a fixture with the wood or make up the components yourself?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10529757#post10529757 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by DB06
Thats some nice looking wood work there. Wood texture/grain looks great. What are you sealing it with?

Did you skin a fixture with the wood or make up the components yourself?

The finish wil be laquer. No its not a skin. I made a 12 sided 8ft mdf column and turned it round to 10.75" on my Oneway then split it down the center. This was used for the form, then put 8 sheets of maple on the form and pressed it in the vacuum press with urac 185. Pretty much made half a big plywood tube. The reflectors are just hello lights hqi retrofits. I'll add 4 internal fans and a thermostat along with both of the hqi ballast inside the fixture.

Don
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10529821#post10529821 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by BeanAnimal
don.... have you looked at joewoodworker.com

I have a pump. Just never got around to finishing the project.

Ive seen his site. A press is pretty handy. Ive got a bunch of bags they are the spendy part especially when you start getting up there in size. My smallest is 1ft x 1ft flat type and my largest is 12ft x 12ft x 5ft box type.

Don
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10529869#post10529869 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by BeanAnimal
Did you make your bags or buy them? His bag recipe seems to be fairly well thought out.

No I have them made. I tried the whole diy thing and ended up wasting a bunch of money. I guess it would be fine for up to about 4 x 4 flat envelopes but you wont get alot of use from them. The bag for this project was a custom I use to make huge false columns.

Don
 
Don.. .anytime you want to give me veneer lessons, I will be glad to show up for class. I plan on finishing my press soon and would like to start getting some projects done. The corners on that came out very well. That is where i have the trouble.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10529972#post10529972 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by BeanAnimal
Don.. .anytime you want to give me veneer lessons, I will be glad to show up for class. I plan on finishing my press soon and would like to start getting some projects done. The corners on that came out very well. That is where i have the trouble.

Here is one of my collector veneers I think you will appreciate. Some day when someone comes up with enough $$ it will be a table top or ??

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I see two naked ladies dancing...

Very nice veneer. I sometimes get stuck looking at that stuff on some of the exotic hardwoods websites. The local woodcraft has nice pieces once in a while also. I just don't have the skill to properly apply the stuff. It is a learning curve I have yet to tackle.
 
Here is a little more head way. This is one of the two end stand panels. Each panel is 1.75" thick and has a 3" taper which will be more apparent after construction gets a little further along.
These are made from marine ply and thick shop cut padauk veneers.

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10531916#post10531916 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kuramura
Great wood choices. Is padauk stained or naturally red ?

Thank you, No thats just natural unfinished wood.

Don
 
Awesome woodworking skills, definitely will be one of a kind stand. Im also working on my stand myself, making it out of Honduran mahogany. But that padauk is something else. :eek1:
 
Just a little more. The space below the bottom will house two drawers for the tanks electronics and automation.


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I started the sump last night and still have a ways to go. The back section is the fuge. If anyone has any lighting suggestions for the fuge I'd like to here them.


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