A Gmjhowe-Esque Time Machine

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Intro: A Gmjhowe-Esque Time Machine

materials:

-cardboard
-hot glue
-electrical tape
-shoelace
-black acrylic paint
-shoe polish
-copper and pvc pipe fittings
-coffee machine parts
-broken jewelry
-random junk

i'd like to thank gmjhowe and the magic of stacked and glued cardboard sheets.

original work:
https://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Build-a-Time-Machine-Vortex-Distortion-Spa/

13 Comments

where are the other steps I only saw one.

I made one it never work cause i put something in the wrong place and it caught fire and destoyed all my parts so i hope i put this one together correctly

does this time machine really work?

How about a picture of the whole thing? hard to see the point of the random pieces?

However creative!
Is this just some Sci-fi thing I don't understand...I mean its really pretty I like the way it looks but what the heck is it?
Its supposed to just look pretty, its steampunk, useless peices planted together to make a clockwork of awesome.
when you say, 'this is not shoped'  do you mean the 'glow' of the gem? because i believe that phenomenon is called chatoyence.
Is that a PS2 socket? (not "steam")

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Otherwise looks nice
i was about to make a witty comeback about how using an ancient nintendo 64 socket could be steam, but then i remembered that it's from a mouse and i felt sad

/thanks for the feedback, anyway! :)


You've got some good stuff in there, I didn't think that socket fitted with the rest.

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Well technically, Gmjhowe doesn't do steampunk
His stuff is Cyberpunk Dystopian/ Steampunk
even though its still out of place...
haha n-64 steampunk :P too bad indeed!

I really like the photos of this! good colors and lighting. Toying with the DOF would be kinda fun too!


 Well, I am currently on my honeymoon, and have made the special effort to make a comment to say that you have done an excellent job of that! And to keep up the good work!