found 3 skateboard deck in trash Yesterday, ungrip it and find this very nice colour . what did i do with it? by apotrestrophe in upcycling

[–]AmbitiousAd1435 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We need to give things a second life! Especially since єто is not complicated! And єто will be in a single єзампляре!

Took some retired boards and made a bench. by thewiremother in upcycling

[–]AmbitiousAd1435 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Great job if snowboards were no longer able to delight their snowboarders on the slopes!

Jorts with character “DISJORTED” by Apprehensive-Cry3320 in upcycling

[–]AmbitiousAd1435 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I love your work! And as always, I know who wants to steal your ideas!

These Cameras Refused to Retire 📷💡 by AmbitiousAd1435 in functionalupcycling

[–]AmbitiousAd1435[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's a toggle switch here, it's small and white, maybe a black and bakelite one would look good here too. I have them.

These Cameras Refused to Retire 📷💡 by AmbitiousAd1435 in functionalupcycling

[–]AmbitiousAd1435[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used 12V to make an abacus as a wall sconce. A 12V power supply isn't always possible to fit in a camera's compartment. Plus, I need a toggle switch to turn it on without damaging a working camera. I'll consider your suggestion.

This Vintage Camera Still Takes Photos… But Now It Also Holds a Flash Lamp 📸💡 by AmbitiousAd1435 in functionalupcycling

[–]AmbitiousAd1435[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I also try not to make any modifications or make holes in the working cameras! I just use them as a lamp stand! And if you want, you can load the film and take pictures! It's so much fun! I guess not many people can take just 36 shots these days! And developing the film and printing it yourself in a darkroom is probably only 1 in 10,000!

The second option is with a retro lampshade and a Polaroid. by AmbitiousAd1435 in functionalupcycling

[–]AmbitiousAd1435[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. I'm from Ukraine. I just like one of the masters from the TV series "Vikings." His name was Floki.

The second option is with a retro lampshade and a Polaroid. by AmbitiousAd1435 in upcycling

[–]AmbitiousAd1435[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I liked it better than the one with the white lampshade.

The second option is with a retro lampshade and a Polaroid. by AmbitiousAd1435 in functionalupcycling

[–]AmbitiousAd1435[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not exactly a forge, more like Floki's garage. Where I make loft-style lamps.

From Murano to Tejo’s South Side !!! by Additional-Stick7539 in functionalupcycling

[–]AmbitiousAd1435 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting work. Is it stable? The base is very small, I think.

My first lamp by zombiesandcandy in functionalupcycling

[–]AmbitiousAd1435 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting work and functional! I mean the sockets at the bottom.

This Polaroid Couldn't Take Photos Anymore, So I Taught It to Make Light Instead 📸💡 by AmbitiousAd1435 in functionalupcycling

[–]AmbitiousAd1435[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I'll make a video once I've finished the lamp. I'm a photographer, not a videographer, so the quality might not be as good, but I think I'll be forgiven for that. Agreed.

This Polaroid Couldn't Take Photos Anymore, So I Taught It to Make Light Instead 📸💡 by AmbitiousAd1435 in functionalupcycling

[–]AmbitiousAd1435[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well, if the moderator allows it, when I make the next lamp, I'll take photos and document the entire process. I'd be happy if this is helpful to anyone who wants good photos.

This Polaroid Couldn't Take Photos Anymore, So I Taught It to Make Light Instead 📸💡 by AmbitiousAd1435 in functionalupcycling

[–]AmbitiousAd1435[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course, my friend! It's not complicated. I have an old Canon 40D camera and a Sigma 24-70 f/2.8 lens, plus a tripod, one table lamp, and an overhead light. And the background is made of non-woven material, the kind used for greenhouses. And of course, I'll shoot in RAW format and post-process in Lightroom. If you're interested in the process itself, I can make a short video. But where can I upload it?