10.01.2009 21:07 | | | Yes, it just doesn't look good that way. That was my first try infact :D |
10.01.2009 19:59 | | | I meant by swingin, that other blocks are unstable and white plate swings on it.... what if you would turn blocks 90deg. and take one or two block away from each group? understand(?) |
10.01.2009 14:09 | | | But I have to admit it looks nice. Poor efficiency just always bothers me :> |
10.01.2009 13:33 | | | Thats true, not good efficiency :D |
10.01.2009 13:32 | | | The Leca blocks seem a bit too massive for this tbh :/ They take too much space. |
10.01.2009 13:18 | | | Well infact there was some sand left between the blocks and it was't 100% until I cleaned it away. |
10.01.2009 13:13 | | | How on earth could that "swing"? |
10.01.2009 13:02 | | | It is solid and doesn't swing. And the concrete blocks are painted with black spray. White plates are from Ikea: http://www.ikea.com/fi/fi/catalog/products/60103750 |
10.01.2009 12:55 | | | 1::how did you manage to balance that rack? I mean does it 'swing'? 2:: are those concretes painted black? 3:: where you got the white plates? |
10.01.2009 12:48 | | | Thanks, this was fast and easy to do. (which is why i managed to do it ;D) Some of the shoes are my gilrfriends. |
10.01.2009 12:18 | | | Simply and cool. |
10.01.2009 12:09 | | | Really nice, who is her? ^^ |