Is that for Halloween???

So just about every child in the neighborhood asked the other night when we pulled Bob out for a paint job.

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Nah, it’s for Easter…

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This is the view from the audience side. (He’ll get legs later, they’re not priority at the moment)

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Turns out Bob is a cross-dresser as well! Getting decked out in my mom’s panty hose. (thanks ma!)

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Unfortunately, we had to stop there, as I’m out of latex. We’ll be getting some soon.

Of course, it takes a lot of electricity to bring Bob back from the grave. One would expect SOME kind of generator…

(A wine barrel, a cat sand bucket, and a dismantled cieling fan)

We’ll build a stand to lay it flat and get another cover for the other side of it, but you get the idea.

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Closeup of my cover.

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Video of it “on”. Effect provided by 2 flicker sockets. They were just thrown in. We’ll get it all glossed up on the inside of that cat bucket to reflect, and the lights centered, but again, the idea…

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FSP Limited! (and some new projects.)

Like I was mentioning, I’ve had this plan to bring some high voltage into the Lab setup.

First and foremost among those plans was a Jacob’s Ladder.

I have been researching on how and where to buy or acquire the parts, and plans, and having little in the way of luck. Now, sure, there were “free plans” out there. They all left something to be desired…

And, other places wanted upwards of $20 just for the plans.

As mom will attest, I’ve had a long and glorious history of really screwing up with electricity. Including knocking out the power to our house at 4 years old, and being close enough to lightning on several occasions to see the plasma linger in the air as the bolt dissipated, feeling the heat, and once being knocked back (a metal door I was next to, I was inside, was hit)

So, I was not about to go about my typical muddle through it exercise with this one.

Finally, I stumbled upon FSP Limited.

Not only did they have NEW transformers for a reasonable price, but plans specifically for THAT transformer, and a kit to build a science kit for Kyle that included a couple experiments other than the Jacob’s ladder.

For us, it was a no-brainer.

Parts arrived promptly, and the instructions were clear and concise.

So, Kyle demonstrated his project to his scout troop last night, wowing everyone there, including the adults. (They’re working on the engineering badge) We’ve even agreed to take the entire lab setup over in a couple weeks to show them all the engineering they’ve been working on. Pulleys, switches, circuits, and catapults. Bob and the Lab bring it all together, so I get a test run, and the kids will get to have some fun.

Now, the thing is mine to adjust just a tad for a more Halloween-centric purpose.

If you’ve EVER wanted a Jacob’s ladder, or just want a project for your kid’s science fair, or similar, you really can’t go wrong with FSP Limited’s Kit.

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NOW, I’m thinking I might actually have use for their jet kit as well…but more on that later.

Anyhow, obviously, the Jacob’s ladder will be added to the lab. I want some slightly taller poles for it, and I’m going to enclose the ladder to keep any wandering fingers in that setting.

If it weren’t raining now, I’ld also be working on the ‘generator’ I intend to build.

The fan case just screams ‘generator’ to me. We’ll get some video of the intended effect as soon as my wife wakes up and can tell me where she’s hiding the video cam…

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Oh how I loathe ceiling fans…

We’ve been doing some minor work around the house this week.

Among them was installing new ceiling fans. A job I find particularly annoying for some reason. Something about holding this while you wire that and contort this over here…

Anyhow, in part due to this loathing, I set my eyes on the second fan I had taken down. I have my mind set on several pieces of lab equipment to go along with Bob this year. Figuring that if I’m to make these folks REALLY believe there’s tons of electricity flowing through him, it’s going to take more than a couple flashing lights and a bad sound effect, ala last year.

So, I figured on ripping out this here ceiling fan motor, and using it to EITHER turn the crank on a Wimshurst machine, or to run a Van De Graaff generator.

At the time, this was part of a 2 stage plan to bring high voltage to the lab.

But, getting TO that motor, I started staring at the case. Nice brass…evenly spaced vent holes…and inspiration struck.

It’s now a 3 stage plan. That fan case, and a barrel that’s been kicking around in the back yard are swiftly going to become a “generator”. Photos, and perhaps a how-to will soon follow.

In other news, one of Talia’s new favorite activities is to color Bob. He’s now covered in crayon doodles. Oh, sure, it’s all going to be covered by paint and corpsing later, but, like the grin, it makes me smile.

Joining in the fun, I couldn’t resist paying homage to the ORIGINAL reanimation stories, and wrote “Truth” on his forehead.

Yes, for those not catching the reference, Frankenstein is not the original. Check into the legends of the Golem. Most famously, the Golem of Prague.

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Wipe that smile off your face!

The big grin on Bob is gone…

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In it’s place, we have begun sculpting a more suiting visage. Yes, one can critique my stylizations of sculpting skulls. Eyes, nose, jaw is too large, giving a very caveman appearance. Personally, I like it that way. Allows for more expression.

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Talia also seems awful confused with the whole Bob situation. Bringing him in to sculpt the face, she wanted to hug and kiss Bob, as if he’d been a long-lost friend. And, she insists he’s sleeping in this lying down position.

She also gets quite upset with Indy when he’s snooping around Bob.

It’ll be interesting to see how she handles the corpsing.

Hands, lower jaw left to go. I HAD a source to go buy teeth earlier, but I can’t seem to find it anymore…

We’ll have to think of something. (there’s always the goats teeth again…)

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We have arms.

Bob now has arms, complete with hinged elbows.

I was mentioning how the shoulders could have been easily hinged. And, the elbows prove it marvelously.

The secret? A couple clothes hangers, chopped up.

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And, once again, relying on the tack of Power Grab to hold it in place while it dries.

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We now need more paper clay. I got to tweak the recipe of that a tad, still. Started laying the ground work for the skull as well, but I’m not happy with it, so it will probably be removed.

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So, skull, hands, some paint, and we’re ready to corpsify.