@Pharmaboy That suggestion was more joke than serious. Am I the only one that lol'd at the thought of someone going and asking for their head to be molded?
3D printing bro!
@Pharmaboy That suggestion was more joke than serious. Am I the only one that lol'd at the thought of someone going and asking for their head to be molded?
@Pharmaboy That suggestion was more joke than serious. Am I the only one that lol'd at the thought of someone going and asking for their head to be molded?
I think the real question is what do you get the head made out of? Gold, Silver? What about Rhodium? I think Tungsten Carbide would be the best personally, certainly wouldn't be damaged any time soon
Hmmm. It's a measure of the down-the-rabbit-hole nature of this hobby that I took your suggestion 100% seriously--and no one else had a thing to say, either.
BTW having one's head molded is serious business...
I have completed framing and hanging the last of the concert posters on my walls and my listening room is now complete.
I did this last wall with some nice artwork that I found on e-bay from a really nice gentleman, his name is Cadillac Johnson and he is a bass guitar player as well as an artist.
He was even kind enough to sign my Johnny Winter poster from when he played bass for Johnny at the Starlight Room in Beaumont, Texas in 1981.
It has been a fun project and now there is nothing left to do but enjoy it, listen to music and roll headphones.
Genius
Don’t they topple over easily though ?
They look great
Hey, thanks Nik74! I wish I could say I came up with the idea, but I actually stole it from Zeos.
And they're surprisingly stable! They're designed to be used when doing crazy yoga poses, and don't wobble too much. I also use them as a soft, non-slip surface to lay my headphones down on sometimes, and it works great like that too.
The best thing? They're cheap (a set of 2 costs $10 on amazon... wow I'm starting to sound like a salesperson haha)