What might have been

Through the years I have designed a great many projects that for a whole number of reasons will never get built. One such concept was one of the coolest I ever worked on. It was for a whole new seaside resort, complete with a shopping, entertainment, playgrounds, hotels and condominiums. The version I was working on had a definite steampunk style, complete with a fictionalized back story that was good enough to be true.

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To walk from the old part of town across the tracks we would have crossed a cable stayed bridge.

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The street signs and railings on the dock and through the seaside village were all to be in the same industrial style.

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The centerpiece of the town was on the dock, next to the ocean - a giant ninety foot tall, steam powered crane that 'formerly' loaded the ocean going ships that sailed here from around the world.

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The buildings were brick with heavy, stylized steel girders. Remnants of the former industries that were housed in the buildings still remained although the buildings now catered to the residents and visitors.

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These are but a fraction of the many imaginative designs done for this project. It was a great deal of fun to let my imagination go wild with design after design. But alas, sometimes the best ideas are simply not to be. With the onset of the most recent recession the project went away quietly, most likley never to see the light of day again. The ideas are cool ones however and I may yet get to revive some in a future project.

I dream on of course...

-grampa dan

Barnacle beauty

Tonight I was able to sneak out to the shop for a couple of hours of work on the mechanical fish project. I needed time to sort out the events of the past week and just let my head catch up on things. Working with my hands allows me to do just that. Tonight's project was to finish the rockwork on the second pillar of the dock. This leaves the bottom portion of the rock base to do yet - which won't take very long at all.

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I've been itching to add the barnacles on the bottom molding since I installed it some weeks ago and tonight I could resist no longer. They added instant character to the piece. A couple of star fish are yet to come.

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A couple more hours of sculpting will make the piece ready for paint. Stay tuned...

-grampa dan

Under the sea

Sample signs are a great way to learn new things. We have many examples around the shop. One I did a while back was this submarine sign. The purpose of the sign was to incorporate a bracket into the sign design from the start and not just tack it on afterwards. Inspired in small part by the old movie 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, the sign was a fun one to build.

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Much of what I learned in this old sub sign will find it's way into the mechanical fish project currently on the go. And a little bit more of course. :)

-grampa dan