Mid-Week Buildfest Part I

Wednesday May 5th, 2004

Everyone jumps into a task, not much time at the end of a work day

5MB clip of Tony w/CSBInserts
3.5MB clip of Ken setting up an airbrush
4.87MB clip of Terry getting ready
Tony adds the brass mesh that provides air intake for the fan in the base. Tony adds brass mesh ceiling vent that fits the TOS era design in the cargo shuttle bays.
     Video clips chronicling the mad rush & general panic of these last days.  Tony adds brass mesh ceiling vent that fits the TOS era design in the cargo shuttle bays.  The brass mesh that provides air intake for the fan in the base.

Several sets of the Docking Slip's Ship Clamp Arms

A plate of ship clamps. A scheme to allow a yellow led to get power from the docking slip spine,
         throwing a tractor beam onto a docked ship.
     A plate of ship clamps.  A scheme to allow a yellow led to get power from the docking slip spine, throwing a tractor beam onto a docked ship.

Sparky is working a pulsing flasher circuit to fit the yard tug's engines & nav lights

Start of a Single Rate Flasher/Dimmer/Pulser circuit for the yard tug. This is 'The Penultimate Led Throbber' circuit found on the internet.
     Start of a Single Rate Flasher/Dimmer/Pulser circuit for the yard tug.  This is 'The Penultimate Led Throbber' circuit found on the internet.  Based on the posted components (which I didn't bother to re-calculate) this circuit produces pulse in: 'the range is from about 6 throbs per second up to a throb cycle time of 3.5 seconds (0.28Hz). . .'