#CustomBuilt

New England Outdoorneoutdoor
2025-05-30

Turn your backyard into the ultimate summer escape! Take your hangouts from “meh” to heck yeah! with a custom pool bar that brings the vacation to you.

Tag your pool crew and let’s make some backyard magic happen! DM us to get started – your summer just got an upgrade.

Bobber Brothersbobberbrothers
2025-05-23

It's not about getting there, it's about feeling alive.

📷@black__beast48

Your car is just transport. Your bike is freedom. 💀🔥
2025-01-26
Sac à dos sur-mesure de 50L pour Nico, corps et poches latérales en Ecopak EPLX400, fond de sac en X-Pac X50, dos en Cordura 500D, bretelles et ceinture amovible en Cordura ripstop 420D, poche frontale en Dyneema et nylon extensible, fermeture par enroulement, poche interne zippée et compartiment pour l’armature en Evazote de 8mm.

——— english ⤵︎

Custom made backpack for Nico, 50L, Ecopak EPLX400 body and side pockets, X-Pac X50 bottom, Cordura 500D backpanel, 420D Cordura ripstop shoulder straps and removable hipbelt, Dyneema stretch front pocket, roll top closure, internal zipped pocket and 8mm Evazote frame compartment.

@challengesailcloth

#backpack #ultralightbackpacking #handmade #outdoor #madeinfrance #artisanat #artisanatfrancais #outdoorgear #everydaycarry #challengeoutdoor #xpac #ripstop #dyneema #uhmwpe #faitmain #coolmax #carryology #ultralight #ultraléger #custombuilt #framelesspack #packrafting
Bobber Brothersbobberbrothers
2024-12-08

Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of bobberstyle, where each bike is a canvas for artistic expression.

📷 @𝗶𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗮𝗻𝗼𝘄𝗻𝗲𝗿

🚨Your ride deserves the best—explore our new collection now. 🛠️ LINK IN BIO

Beauty in Every Detail! 🎨
Globe TrailersGlobeTrailers
2024-09-19

We're excited to unveil the fantastic submissions from our week-long trailer contest! Join us as we showcase some incredible trailers that truly stand out.

A special shoutout to Aaron at Fullmer Trucking LLC for his stunning red Pete and trailer—absolutely spectacular!

Globe TrailersGlobeTrailers
2024-09-11

Get a sneak peek at our upcoming full video, premiering this Friday! Or if you're in Texas come check us out at the 3rd annual Old Town Rig Down show in Nacogdoches, Texas!

2024-05-04

💻 I swear every case made nowadays sucks. I'm just going to retrofit my old large case I have used since middle school to fit my new over-sized hardware... And whats with all this RGB crap?! Is RGB really that popular???!?!

#custom #custombuilt #pc #case #computercase #sucks

Bobber Brothersbobberbrothers
2023-11-29

Join us on a thrilling ride through the world of bobberstyle motorcycles. Your daily dose of inspiration awaits!

🎥 @vlx.bobber

Bobber Brothersbobberbrothers
2023-11-19

Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of bobberstyle, where each bike is a canvas for artistic expression.

📷 @𝗶𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗮𝗻𝗼𝘄𝗻𝗲𝗿

Bobber Beauty in Every Detail! 🎨
His & Hearse PressHisAndHearsePress@c.im
2023-03-03

#FuneralFactFriday: Fantasy Coffins of Ghana

Hey new friends! Here’s what happens: I post fun facts about death and funeral related topics, especially on certain themed days. For the past couple weeks, I’ve accidentally on purpose tied all of my posts to cats (Not literally, don’t ever tie anything to a cat). Sooo, here’s a cat-shaped coffin!

For the past 70 years, master carpenters in Ghana have custom built “figurative” coffins. Families choose a theme based on their loved one's occupation, hobbies, personality, or symbolism from proverbs. You want to be buried in a lobster? They can do that!

The tradition began in the 1950s when the village chief commissioned a palanquin shaped like a cacao pod (it’s a fancy enclosed platform with handles so people can carry you — very fancy). Unfortunately, the chief died before it was finished. The villagers opted to use it as a coffin after parading his body around town in a procession.

The idea caught on. Other chiefs and priests were similarly honored, then regular folks began to request specially made coffins. The idea is for dead people to remember something of themselves in the afterlife and to highlight their social status.

Carpenters and their apprentices hand carve the special shapes from local wawa trees, usually taking about 2-6 weeks to complete. Urgent orders can be completely faster if several carpenters work together. A fantasy coffin usually sells for about $1000, but for perspective, the people buying them are typically earning about $3 a day!

Popular designs include airplanes, animals (family totems), Coca Cola bottles, shoes, cellphones, luxury cars, fish, and Bibles. If you do a Google image search, they’re fascinating to see! Which one would YOU choose???

#HisAndHearsePress #Coffin #Ghana #FantasyCoffin #CoffinDance #Woodworking #CustomBuilt #Funeral #Casket #DeathPositive #FBF #FollowFriday #FollowBackFriday

A black background with a purple damask frame and a wooden coffin carved and painted like a cheetah. Text reads, “funeral fact Friday: fantasy coffins of Ghana. For the past 70 years, master carpenters in Ghana have custom built figurative coffins. Families choose a theme based on their loved one's occupation, hobbies, personality, or symbolism from proverbs. Popular designs include airplanes, animals (family totems), Coca Cola bottles, shoes, cellphones, luxury cars, fish, and Bibles.”
petapixel (unofficial)petapixel@ծմակուտ.հայ
2021-09-02

Gamer Creates a Motion-Sensing Camera Controller for Pokemon Snap

Ever feel like having an actual camera controller for the latest Pokémon Snap game on the [Nintendo Switch](https://www.adorama.com/nihadskabaar.html?kbid=67085” rel=“norewrite sponsored”) would add to the realism of the gameplay experience? YouTuber BigRig Creates has done just that.

He 3D printed his own custom controller that was inspired by the camera used in the actual game, with a bit of influence from Nintendo's own Labo Camera as well.

Pokemon Snap is a newly-released game for the Nintendo Switch that is the successor to the wildly popular game by the same name that was relaesed in 2009 for the Nintendo 64. It was eventually re-released on the Nintendo Wii U using the Virtual Console.

BigRig Creates's 3D printed "camera" isn't just meant to sit on a shelf, it is actually designed to make use of the gyro controls in an attempt to replicate how the new Pokémon Snap game might have felt if it were played on the old Nintendo Wii U. In the video above, the process of designing, painting, and assembling the 3D printed camera is shared in full detail, including all of the accidents and mistakes he made along the way. This included several painting sessions, taping, painting again, retaping, fixing the paint job again, and then just 3D printing some of the design elements after scrapping the painting plans altogether.

Once finished, users are able to insert a set of Nintendo Joy-Con controllers inside the 3D Printed "camera" and with some customization using a third party programming tool, are able to utilize the finished camera system to make the camera change directions (up, down, left, right) with one controller, and control the zoom using the controller housed in the "lens."

Granted, as BigRig Creates explains himself, the system is not exactly perfect. The controls were sluggish and felt laggy, but after some practice runs, he was able to utilize the system to make it through a few rounds of the game "as intended."

While the finished project that is shown above may not be a complete success, the idea and follow-through is still impressive. As suggested in the video, it would be great for someone to pick up where this project was left off and make improvements to it either through fine-tuning the physical design, including linking the actual controls to the buttons on the camera, or even just simply improving the controls through the gyro controls. It will be especially interesting to see if Nintendo ever ends up releasing a more "refined" version of the Pokémon camera, especially if gaming can help introduce more people to the world of photography.

#doityourself #3dprinted #3dprinting #accessories #cameracontroller #controller #custombuilt #diy #gaming #howto #pokemon #pokemonsnap #videogame

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