Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Australian Nixies!!

2016-08-01 Thread Instrument Resources of America
The talent on this site never fails to astound me. What absolute works 
of art.  Ira.



On 8/1/2016 5:26 PM, 'threeneurons' via neonixie-l wrote:
My apologies to Roddy. From the looks of that gallery, everybody, and 
their mom, has better brass skills than I do !


On Friday, July 22, 2016 at 1:02:47 AM UTC-7, Paul Parry wrote:

Hi Mike, many thanks for the plug!

Do need to make a correction though - the clock on the left was
made by Roddy and is in the Gallery, along with many clocks people
have sent in http://www.bad-dog-designs.co.uk/submitted.html
 have a look
through, there are some amazing creations in there - lots from
many members of this group!

The clock on the right is one of mine though :)



On Thursday, 21 July 2016 20:25:48 UTC+1, threeneurons wrote:

I'm currently trying to get my brass working skills up. Just
good enough for trim, and few accents.

The guy that has an eye for brass is Paul Parry
(http://www.bad-dog-designs.co.uk
):

Even with a lot of practice, by the time I'm a quarter as good
as him, I'll be dead for 20-years !

A couple of examples of his work:





Go to his site (see above). He's made a lot of clocks !




On Thursday, July 21, 2016 at 1:46:06 AM UTC-7, Roddy Scott
wrote:

I like that design, very simple but elegant.

Wood shows off Nixies so well, add some brass and it is a
winning combination.

The clock I am building just now features your Dekatron
Spinner board with an OG-4

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[neonixie-l] Re: Australian Nixies!!

2016-08-01 Thread 'threeneurons' via neonixie-l
My apologies to Roddy. From the looks of that gallery, everybody, and their 
mom, has better brass skills than I do !

On Friday, July 22, 2016 at 1:02:47 AM UTC-7, Paul Parry wrote:
>
> Hi Mike, many thanks for the plug!
>
> Do need to make a correction though - the clock on the left was made by 
> Roddy and is in the Gallery, along with many clocks people have sent in 
> http://www.bad-dog-designs.co.uk/submitted.html have a look through, 
> there are some amazing creations in there - lots from many members of this 
> group!
>
> The clock on the right is one of mine though :)
>
>
>
> On Thursday, 21 July 2016 20:25:48 UTC+1, threeneurons wrote:
>
>> I'm currently trying to get my brass working skills up. Just good enough 
>> for trim, and few accents.
>>
>> The guy that has an eye for brass is Paul Parry (
>> http://www.bad-dog-designs.co.uk):
>>
>> Even with a lot of practice, by the time I'm a quarter as good as him, 
>> I'll be dead for 20-years !
>>
>> A couple of examples of his work:
>>
>>  
>> 
>>
>>
>> Go to his site (see above). He's made a lot of clocks !
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, July 21, 2016 at 1:46:06 AM UTC-7, Roddy Scott wrote:
>>>
>>> I like that design, very simple but elegant.
>>>
>>> Wood shows off Nixies so well, add some brass and it is a winning 
>>> combination.
>>>
>>> The clock I am building just now features your Dekatron Spinner board 
>>> with an OG-4
>>>
>>

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[neonixie-l] Re: Australian Nixies!!

2016-07-25 Thread Keith Moore
So nice!!! I love his stuff (and yours, too!)
- Keith 

On Thursday, July 21, 2016 at 3:25:48 PM UTC-4, threeneurons wrote:
>
> I'm currently trying to get my brass working skills up. Just good enough 
> for trim, and few accents.
>
> The guy that has an eye for brass is Paul Parry (
> http://www.bad-dog-designs.co.uk):
>
> Even with a lot of practice, by the time I'm a quarter as good as him, 
> I'll be dead for 20-years !
>
> A couple of examples of his work:
>
>  
> 
>
>
> Go to his site (see above). He's made a lot of clocks !
>
>
>
> On Thursday, July 21, 2016 at 1:46:06 AM UTC-7, Roddy Scott wrote:
>>
>> I like that design, very simple but elegant.
>>
>> Wood shows off Nixies so well, add some brass and it is a winning 
>> combination.
>>
>> The clock I am building just now features your Dekatron Spinner board 
>> with an OG-4
>>
>

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[neonixie-l] Re: Australian Nixies!!

2016-07-21 Thread 'threeneurons' via neonixie-l
I'm currently trying to get my brass working skills up. Just good enough 
for trim, and few accents.

The guy that has an eye for brass is Paul Parry (
http://www.bad-dog-designs.co.uk):

Even with a lot of practice, by the time I'm a quarter as good as him, I'll 
be dead for 20-years !

A couple of examples of his work:

 



Go to his site (see above). He's made a lot of clocks !



On Thursday, July 21, 2016 at 1:46:06 AM UTC-7, Roddy Scott wrote:
>
> I like that design, very simple but elegant.
>
> Wood shows off Nixies so well, add some brass and it is a winning 
> combination.
>
> The clock I am building just now features your Dekatron Spinner board with 
> an OG-4
>

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[neonixie-l] Re: Australian Nixies!!

2016-07-21 Thread Roddy Scott
I like that design, very simple but elegant.

Wood shows off Nixies so well, add some brass and it is a winning 
combination.

The clock I am building just now features your Dekatron Spinner board with 
an OG-4

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[neonixie-l] Re: Australian Nixies!!

2016-07-20 Thread 'threeneurons' via neonixie-l
Oh ... as in, "down under".

Don't have any of the Philips tubes, like yours, but made a clock with 
similar National tubes:




On Wednesday, July 20, 2016 at 12:20:56 AM UTC-7, Roddy Scott wrote:
>
> I have just managed to secure 6 x ZM1232 nixies from Fleabay and I think 
> that I will make a clock called 'Australia' from them!
>
> I have never seen this type before but there must have been a few 
> different types of nixies that were made this way.
>

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