One Day Builds
Adam embarks on one of his most ambitious builds yet: fulfil…
Show And Tell
Adam recently completed a build of the royal St. Edwards cro…
Making
Viewers often ask to see Adam working in real-time, so this …
One Day Builds
Adam and Norm assemble a beautifully machined replica prop k…
One Day Builds
One of the ways Adam has been getting through lockdown has b…
Making
Adam unboxes and performs a quick test of this novel new hel…
Making
When Adam visited Weta Workshop early last year, he stopped …
One Day Builds
Adam tackles a shop shelf build that he's been putting off f…
Show And Tell
Time for a model kit build! This steampunk-inspired mechanic…
One Day Builds
Adam reveals his surprise Christmas present for his wife--a …
Hello, i have just started watching your podcasts on spoitify and saw you went to new zealand.
What would be nice if you did a tour around new zealand! especally if you saw the sights,sounds and smells of the big NZ!
Diva, wow, I had forgotten about this amazing film, last time I looked (on the net many years ago) I could not find it anywhere. I always come away from these talks with films to discover or re watch, tv shows to check out or websites to visit.
Just like last week, these long and somewhat rambling conversations are the best. Is it actually possible to walk around the cave without tripping over a spacesuit these days? They seem to be multiplying!
congrats Adam and all, but ‘SiliCon’ is a horrible name
Oh guys, flight attendants started in the 1980s unofficially adding humor to the safety briefing. I’ve seen more humorous talks than serious ones in the 40 years since.
Hey there!
I’m a tech at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image and was one of the techs involved in building “Wonderland”. If you have any questions about it let me know!
Will, I feel your pain. My wife stuffed about 10lbs of potatoes worth of peels down our disposal (she reported that she was forcibly pushing them in) and completely jammed up the pipe, snake and drano was no help at all. After about a weekend of work and desperation, I found the best way to deal with them, It was just pour salt (to add some grit to the mixture), baking soda (to make a basic solution to break down the starch glue) and boiling hot water. just keep pouring it down and eventually it dissolved the mass and cleared the pipe.