tjpfeister
Well-Known Member
Hey guys,
After more than a year of planning, and nearly six months of collecting parts, testing and building, the Death Star is operational! This post is not meant to be an educational how-to, but rather just my two minutes to be proud and show off. Once I polish this rig up, I will probably post a follow up on how and why I built it the way I did. Numerous obstacles were encountered and several concessions had to be made, but at 3am this morning I boiled water. I have never been so giddy to boil water.
"Death Star" was just a working title that stuck from the beginning. I knew I wanted the big chunky light up buttons. I wanted it to look 1970's industrial meets homebrewing steam punk. I wanted it to look like a control panel off of the Death Star.
Blah Blah blah.... Here are some crappy photos taken during the last 24 hours.
Now if you'll excuse me, I have some autotuning to go do
Shameless Facebook plug ---> http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tims-Closet-Brewery/109802049089362
After more than a year of planning, and nearly six months of collecting parts, testing and building, the Death Star is operational! This post is not meant to be an educational how-to, but rather just my two minutes to be proud and show off. Once I polish this rig up, I will probably post a follow up on how and why I built it the way I did. Numerous obstacles were encountered and several concessions had to be made, but at 3am this morning I boiled water. I have never been so giddy to boil water.
"Death Star" was just a working title that stuck from the beginning. I knew I wanted the big chunky light up buttons. I wanted it to look 1970's industrial meets homebrewing steam punk. I wanted it to look like a control panel off of the Death Star.
Blah Blah blah.... Here are some crappy photos taken during the last 24 hours.
Now if you'll excuse me, I have some autotuning to go do
Shameless Facebook plug ---> http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tims-Closet-Brewery/109802049089362