Selected Classwork
We got a formal assignment for our final project in ET 25. We were to build a “controller”. We needed to build it from photo references, so it needed to be something that actually existed. The instructor mentioned game controllers, remote control devices, old-style cel phones (with buttons. Not smart phones where everything is just on a screen).
Having never dealt with any of the above, I gave the matter some thought, and decided to build an old Seeburg Wall-O-Matic. Like the ones that you sometimes see in a retrodiner.
Fortunately, we weren't required to provide orthographic photo references, since that was just not on. But there are plenty of pictures of Seeburgs (of an amazing array of eras and states of preservation) online so it was not difficult to find some that were clear enough to get a fairly good idea of how they were put together.
And then I got on a roll and ended up building a bunch of the things on the table with it, and it the corner of a retrodiner for it to live in. It was a challenge, but it was fun.