Dimensional Analysis Engine Base

Steampunk Sculpture Here are a few shots of the base construction for my latest steampunk albatross, the Dimensional Analysis Engine. As is typical of the way I do things, I made this as complicated as possible for myself, and what I thought would be an easy weekend project turned out to be a month-long pain in the arse, but I think the result was worth all the effort. I wanted something that would look like it was made out of cast iron, and I think it came pretty close.

Each of the the three ‘legs’ is made of a sandwich of 1/2″ plywood surrounded by 1/2″ MDF. I actually went out and bought a real jig saw for this project because the one I had was an old cheap one, and it just sucked. Let me tell you.. that wound up being one of the best tool investments I’ve ever made. The pure joy of using a real jig saw is something that you only understand if you’ve actually laid hands on one. There is a world of difference between a 25.00 tool and a 150.00 tool. Money very well spent!

After gluing the pieces together, I filled the corners inside with wood putty to give them a beveled look, and primed, sanded, primed, sanded, primed, sanded, ad nauseum until all of the wood grain was gone and them painted them with this cool rust-oleum hammered black paint. They actually look as if they might be cast iron!

I made brackets out of steel, and used 1/4-20 threaded rods and brass bolts to connect them at the center. The sculpture this thing has to hold up weighs quite a bit, and I definitely didn’t want it wobbling or coming apart, so I probably over-designed it, but better safe than sorry!

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Posted by Ævil Mike - March 30, 2012 at 10:06 am

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Dimensional Analysis Engine WIP

Steampunk art sculpture brass copper skull

A quick peek into the lab…

Here’s a sneak peek at the latest dementia to come from the lab of Ævil Mike… (Oh great, I’m talking about myself in the third person, that’s never good) The Dimensional Analysis Engine. Following in the footsteps of “The Dream”, this creepy piece of steampunk art explores the fusion of biology and machinery.

I really wanted to have this piece finished in time to send to Dr. Grymm for the Steampunk Bizarre last year, but things just weren’t going my way time-wise, so I decided not to rush it and just finish it at a more natural pace. Well, now I’ve got another show coming up in Vermont in a few months at the Shelburne Museum, and I want to send this along for that show, so it’s time to get cranking!

This photo just shows the top in a semi-finished state. The major soldering is done, and now it’s time to replace the ‘stunt’ skulls with the really-nice-far-more-realistic ones I bought recently, and begin to add the smaller pipes, wires, and such that will bring the piece to life. This piece will have it’s own base, which in itself will be very elaborate, with lots of tubing, etc.. Overall the piece stands almost 6 feet tall. I believe I will build it so the top can be removed to make moving and shipping easier.

The green glass globe on the top is a plasma ball, and when it’s turned on, it glows with a creepy orange glow.. I’m super-excited to see this piece come to life over the next couple months, and I’m sure I’ll be posting more photos as it progresses!

Steampunk Art Sculpture made with copper brass and skulls

Stay Ævil…
Mike

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Posted by Ævil Mike - January 18, 2012 at 10:34 pm

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Boiler Speakers

Steamunk audiophile speakers copper brass tube

It’s getting Steamy in Here!

Here are the speakers I built to match the Steam Amp. I originally had planned to build the rear chambers out of clear glass domes, but all of the glass domes I could find were a bit on the thin side for me, and I was nervous of them breaking. I then decided on Acrylic tubes, but eventually landed on just building copper cans. All in all I’m pretty happy with the end result, but I can’t seem to shake the desire to see them built from some clear material with some inner-workings in there showing through.. maybe next time! I’m not nearly finished chasing the rabbit down the audio hole, so there will be many more amps as well as speakers to go with them in the future.

My only regret with these is that of driver choice. I used these drivers because they look like they’re made of copper. They look really cool, but are certainly not Hi-Fi drivers by any stretch. They can’t come close to doing justice to the quality of the sound coming from the tube amp they’re connected to. That being said… they sound pretty darned good considering they’re 4-inch, full-range drivers in a copper can, and they do get quite loud, which earns them points in the drunken party arena.

My next speaker project will be a true audiophile dream-build, if all goes according to plan. Of course they’ll cost an order of magnitude more to build, but you have to sacrifice for your art, right?

These pieces are on their way to Connecticut as I’m typing this to be shown in the Steampunk Bizarre 2011 show. I hope everyone likes them! I had a blast building ‘em.

Cheers!
Mike

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Posted by Ævil Mike - September 12, 2011 at 3:04 pm

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Steampunk Aether Ball

Steampunk art sculpture with selenite ball and copper

Go ahead and get your Blue Ball jokes out of the way right now.

Here’s a little something I threw together from scraps one day. It’s just a copper fitting soldered to a round copper disk with a coil of 6 gauge copper wire wrapped around it. A wooden base from the center of the Boiler Speakers front panel, a 1 watt UV LED, a Quartz ball, and VOILA!… a.. um… steampunk thing-a-ma-jiggy.

This is a cool little thing that you just plug in and sit on a shelf.. it glows with blacklight goodness, and that’s enough for me!

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Posted by Ævil Mike - September 11, 2011 at 10:49 pm

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The 2011 Steampunk Bizarre is nigh!

The Steampunk Bizarre 2011 Poster

Get your steampunk goggles ready!

I tell you.. when Dr. Grymm contacted me last year about this show, I thought.. GREAT! Cool! I can get all sorts of good stuff built by then! Well, as fate would have it, I did manage to finish up two rather cool pieces in that time, the Aether Reactor, and the Steam Amp. Not nearly the huge push I’d hoped for, but I’ll take what I can get at this point. I started a really awesome piece with the intention of getting it finished in time for the show, but that just didn’t happen, which is unfortunate because it really fits the theme of this year’s event. That’s OK though, I really hate rushing through things, and I’d rather not send work that’s half-ass.

As it is, I’m sending 4 pieces to this event: Oculus, The Dream, The Steam Amp with speakers (photos coming very soon), and the little steampunk Aether Ball gizzy (Photos also on the way). I REALLY wanted to send the Aether Reactor, but when I found out how much it would cost to freight that piece to Connecticut from Key West, I had a hard decision to make.. get that piece out there so people could see it, or eat for the next month.. haha. Needless to say, my stomach won that battle.

I had a frantic month of final prep to get the pieces ready. The Steam amp was finished, but I’d only built one of the speakers for it, so the second one was a crash build.. many a long night ensued to make that project come together, and many a brain cell was damaged from over-indulgance in dark rum, but all for a good cause.

I really hope I can manage to get up to Connecticut for this event before it ends in January! I’m very excited to have my pieces in this show; it’s the first time they’ve ever been shown publicly! Who knows, I may even get really lucky and sell one so I can fund some more projects.. copper definitely ain’t cheap!

Photos of the Boiler Speakers and the Aether Ball are forthcoming. Also look for an actual Copeprsteam Labs website to be up in the next couple weeks. Don’t worry, this blog will still be accessible from the main page… I just need to get a more polished presence up on the web for my work.

For more info on the show, etc.. please visit:
Dr. Grymm Loboratories
The Mark Twain House & Museum

Until next time, Cheers!

Mike

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Posted by Ævil Mike - September 11, 2011 at 11:51 am

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Final Skull Fender Pix

Custom fabricated fiberglass skull on a motorcycle fender

 

Here’s a few final shots of that skull I made for my friend John’s Harley a while back.

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Posted by Ævil Mike - July 27, 2011 at 11:38 am

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The Steam Amp

steampunk sculpture tube amplifierA few final shots of my latest steampunk sculpture venture… the Steam Amp. Speakers coming soon!

 

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Posted by Ævil Mike - June 16, 2011 at 1:32 pm

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The Steam Amp WIP

Steampunk Tube AmplifierA Steampunk Amplifier? Why Not.

This is my latest project; a steampunk tube amplifier (or valve amp if you’re a brit). I’ve always wanted to build a tube amp, and it’s been a long road to get here. I think I began this obsession almost two years ago, but just haven’t had the chance to get to it until now. What I really want to do is build a HUUUUUGE direct-wired tube amp, but I figured it’s probably wise to start small with new things.

This is a simple kit to build that I bought from Tube Depot. It’s an 8 watt stereo job, the K-12G model. It wasn’t too terribly expensive either, and considering how freaking amazing it sounds, I’d say it’s well worth the money. Of course the kit didn’t come with a case, so I built my own.. that’s half the fun right!?

I won’t bore everyone with too many details, I think the photos are pretty self explanatory, but a few little notes:

It took perhaps an hour to construct the kit, anyone with a little soldering experience could build this thing. I mounted all the components other than the tube sockets on the underside of the board so I could mount it to the underside of the 1/8″ copper plate.

I actually broke down and bought a full set of forstner wood bits for this project. They are pure bliss, I highly recommend them if you like clean holes in your wood. Also I bought metal knock-out punches for making nice holes in metal, no way you’re getting holes that large in metal that thick without them.. well worth the money.

The glowey-rods in the round glass window are 1/4″ blue ultra violet acrylic. I bought a 6 foot length of the stuff on line for about 10 bucks I think, it really lights up with the UV LED’s I put under each one. It’s a very cool effect. God I love black light.

The LED’s run off a separate transformer attached underneath. It was a sony power brick type, and a very stable 12 volts I might have to pick up a few more of those, as most 12v wall warts actually put out between 13 and 15 volts.. you can seriously tax your LED’s unless you adjust your resistance accordingly. My LED’s had the resisters and leads pre-soldered, so I needed to make sure I wasn’t over 12v.

I’m building speakers to go with this, they hopefully will be done soon, and of course I’ll post pix here when they are.

If you have any questions, feel free to drop a line!

Cheers,
Aevil

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Posted by Ævil Mike - June 13, 2011 at 4:24 pm

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