Super busy weekend, but I did manage to get one project finished last Friday.
Can't post pics yet since it's a surprise. Also making good progress on our TV room to give it a "vintage industrial" look. I'm pretty sure vintage industrial is just decorator code for steampunk, but I totally get that it allows you to discuss the aesthetic without a 15min explanation of the genre.
So on to some older goggles:
Here was a pair I built for me to go with my steampunk tinkers costume:
There is a small working light (total score from Harbor Freight) mounted to left ocular. The brown derby is from Gentleman's Emporium.
Here's a pic of the costume this derby usually gets worn with:
Here's another pair that are for my wife's airship pilot costume:
She adores fleurs-de-lis. The fleurs-de-lis on this pair were actually some silvery necklace ones from Wal-Mart. I hand painted them bronze and added a threaded screw shaft to the back with some superglue so that they could be attached to the leather.
I have recently changed office locations (to a new building at my work) and had a very Sheldon-esque moment last week. This Sheldon for Reference :)
So I was heating up my lunch when I noticed this sign by the microwave:
So looking to my left and right I realized
1) I was alone
2) I was using the microwave
3) I was not complying with the posted notice
This revelation was then followed by the thoughts listed below exactly in this order:
1) That signage is silly.
2) I think it should actually say DO NOT LEAVE MICROWAVE UNATTENDED WHILE IN USE.
3) On whose authority was such a notice posted?
4) Should I point out to the above authority that that the stated requirement on the sign is most likely incorrect?
5) What if it isn't incorrect and I really do need to bring a friend whenever I want to use the microwave?
6) This sign smacks of reactive instead of proactive requirements what was the inciting cause?
6a) I'm betting popcorn.
7) Wow I just went full-on-Sheldon there for a second.
I then snapped out of it and scurried off with my now heated lunch before anyone could accuse me of being a scoff-law.
more later...
Monday, September 24, 2012
Friday, September 21, 2012
Some Goggles
So onwards and upwards. As we began to discuss this whole Teslacon thing I started to come up with some ideas for goggles.
Here were a couple of the first ones that I put together:
So my friend Sara likes Owls. So with this pair I was trying to to a stylized version of a great horned owl. I really need to get a better pic of these on her hat...
Geof wanted a steampunk monocle. So this is what took shape:
Here is the finished version:
Switched out the veggie tanned leather for some black leather. Added some brass rivets and some 8 gauge brass wire for the connection to the head strap.

Here's a pic of the dashing couple with their custom eye wear.
Here were a couple of the first ones that I put together:
So my friend Sara likes Owls. So with this pair I was trying to to a stylized version of a great horned owl. I really need to get a better pic of these on her hat...
Geof wanted a steampunk monocle. So this is what took shape:
| the round ring is part of a wall protector so your door doesn't damage the wall when you throw it open with too much panache |
Here is the finished version:

Here's a pic of the dashing couple with their custom eye wear.
Origin Story
So whats this all about you ask?
Them: "We're going to Teslacon, you should come, it will be fun."
Not knowing anything about conventions in general (which is a bit surprising considering how big of a sci-fi geek I am) or this convention specifically.
Me: "OK...what is Teslacon?"
Them: "It's a steampunk convention."
Me: "Gonna need a bit more."
Them: "It's Victorian Era dress up with science fiction...there are goggles..."
Me: "Goggles you say, well let me take a look at some on the interwebs"
Looks online, splutters at the price of brass goggles (did I mention I'm cheap), looks closer.
Me in full on incredulousness: "Why why, those are just some leather bits and plumbing parts I could make those"
Them: "Oh really you could?" {Internal monologue: Excellent our plan is working to perfection bwahh hahh hahh".}
So that was pretty much it. They laid the perfect trap for me it combined my abhorance for paying good money for stuff I can make myself with my basic leather working skills. The rest as they say is history.
- Steampunk
- Gadget Making
- Random Musings
Them: "We're going to Teslacon, you should come, it will be fun."
Not knowing anything about conventions in general (which is a bit surprising considering how big of a sci-fi geek I am) or this convention specifically.
Me: "OK...what is Teslacon?"
Them: "It's a steampunk convention."
Me: "Gonna need a bit more."
Them: "It's Victorian Era dress up with science fiction...there are goggles..."
Me: "Goggles you say, well let me take a look at some on the interwebs"
Looks online, splutters at the price of brass goggles (did I mention I'm cheap), looks closer.
Me in full on incredulousness: "Why why, those are just some leather bits and plumbing parts I could make those"
Them: "Oh really you could?" {Internal monologue: Excellent our plan is working to perfection bwahh hahh hahh".}
So that was pretty much it. They laid the perfect trap for me it combined my abhorance for paying good money for stuff I can make myself with my basic leather working skills. The rest as they say is history.
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