Community Event / Creation The C-Pod: A DIY Command seat (build log)

Thanks for all your kind words :) There's really not a lot to it once you get the hang of a router. I just make sure I measure everything carefully and go at a reasonable pace. Patience and steady progress are the main ingredients.

Edit: Yes, I'll be sure to make a video tour once the project is complete Armante.
 
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After waking up with a stinking cold this morning, I struggled to get anything done. Feeling a little better now so have managed to cut the remaining side pieces for the side pods:



I'm going to make a start on the inlays for the outer pod faces next ...
 
Nice work so far! A lot of detail.

This is my work:
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=45662
I hadn't that much resources (tools, space, time) and had to finish it withing my vacation. But anyway i'm pretty satisfied.

Thanks and yes, I remember commenting what an immersive build it was sngerous. Truly great work , particularly given the time constraints as well! How are you getting on with it?

Finished beveling all the edges and routing out the insets for the materials to sit in:

Beveling:



Inlays:







The depth of the inlay for the wire mesh is about 2mmm whilst that for the rubber and artwork is around 7mm.

Edit: That's it for today ...
 
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Cheers Winterwalker and thank you for posting! All feedback is very welcome and certainly contributes to me getting things moving :)

One last picture ...

Very nice pieces for the pods! You sure make it look easy :)
Drink som tea and get some rest cmdr, how eager we might be to see progress it can always wait for you to feel better!
 
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Very nice pieces for the pods! You sure make it look easy :)
Drink som tea and get some rest cmdr, how eager we might be to see progress it can always wait for you to feel better!

Thanks Enride, I've opted for a nice glass of port :) It's really satisfying to watch some basic shapes come to life as it's shaped. Looking forwards to starting the inlays which I may start ... tomorrow ;)

I need to order the acrylic and the vinyl so sit behind the mesh. I still haven't decided on a colour yet - as much as I fancy a bright orange or something similar, I may stick with dark grey or possibly a blood red - not sure. I'm a bit obsessive when it comes to everything in the room matching.
 
Thanks Sanderson although too much drool ruins MDF :)

Just trying to get a view on the HOTAS placement. The top of the throttle case should be level with the top of my knee to give a sense of placement. I will be raising the case slightly as it will sit on a platform.


 
Thanks Enride, I've opted for a nice glass of port :) It's really satisfying to watch some basic shapes come to life as it's shaped. Looking forwards to starting the inlays which I may start ... tomorrow ;)

Beautiful!!

May I ask, did yesterdays cold (port) incent you to take the day off work ;)

Lol, no :) It was planned (see above)! Wasn't sure whether I'd be feeling up to it though. I'll likely spend this afternoon figuring out the artwork for the logo - simple is good, I'm going to go for CP-1 at this point ...

Also ordered some acrylic and will be buying some slightly dark/blood red vinyl to sit behind the mesh.
 
Mesh done for both sides:



Upright with throttle:



It's starting to look like something now.

Edit: Ejection seat stickers turned up in the post:



Edit 2: I'm knackered. Going to concentrate on the artwork only this afternoon.
 
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I found a nice font - Neuropol X. Artwork/logo will be simple - it looks more military that way imho. I may resize the font a fraction smaller:



It will be black rather than gray, naturally.

Edit: terminatahx looks to have a lovely vector logo for E: D. I may include that in the 'artwork' if he's happy to sent it to me.
 
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