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cannibal869
08-24-2013, 06:49 PM
And now for something totally different.... :rolleyes:


I saw this a while back - a guy at the RPF made this...

http://www.therpf.com/f9/han-carbonite-coffee-table-custom-commission-154066/

http://www.mg501.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10019/Han_table_02sm.jpg
http://www.mg501.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10019/Han_table_15small.jpg
http://www.mg501.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10019/Han_table_16small.jpg
http://www.mg501.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10019/Han_table_10small.jpg
http://www.mg501.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10019/Han_table_19small.jpg
http://www.mg501.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10019/Han_table_03small.jpg


Well, that was the inspiration for the following anyways:

I ordered this "table top" from Ikea ($35)
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/50251350/
It's got almost the perfect measurements for the HIC (chopped legs version) coffee table:
59" x 29.5" x 1 3/8" thick

test fitting a rubber stormrider HIC (Han in Carbonite) pull for sizing...
http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/EC4AA742-5676-456B-92FF-8AF383E6270F-92586-0000117A7788CFEA_zpsbb164a34.jpg

5 3/8" glass standoffs from ebay look like they'll clear Han's nose quite well.
http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/3600CACA-59A4-41F3-B5C3-B184EC32B696-92586-0000117A7FF2128A_zpsdb797809.jpg

testing with the 8" ikea legs.
http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/1C0AEE60-61EF-433B-88DD-3EAF4B3BBCC0-92586-0000117A88AF2949_zps5b24ff37.jpg
It's *almost* the right height, but perhaps a touch short. I was planning on putting a 1/2" thick polycarbonate "hidden shelf" underneath there, with some different legs which would also help raise the overall height of the coffee table.

I also decided NOT to use the stormrider pull for this project. Rather I will use the full body fiberglass/resin HIC cast instead - that sucker is *way* too large, bulky, and dangerous (because of the sharp edges) to really keep in its current state.... so I'm sorry Han, but your legs and feet have got to go! ;D
http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/0454205C-5454-454D-8C18-485FCFF6D7E6-92586-0000117A8F6CB4EF_zps0c867b8d.jpg

One benefit to do this? I don't have to worry quite as much about creating the carbonite "base" - i.e. won't have to deal too much with dripping elmers glue everywhere...
The other reason to use the fiberglass version? The "waviness" of the blasted thing...
http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/BCEE9F82-69B1-4458-A256-A2BC52C0991E-92586-0000117A95F9A289_zpsc08c4141.jpg
I'll see if I can get the thing to slightly "sag" in the middle, but in the end I may have to cut Han's pants off too! (and then reattach and bondo everything back together so he lies more flush / flat).

Trying to "flatten out" Han
http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/8029B2F2-53F8-4CA6-95CE-322E4054D8C9-603-000012B678103FDC_zps02cc5324.jpg

Drilled the holes for the standoffs. Test fitting (there's protective paper still overlying the rest of the acryllic / plexiglass)... looks like everything lines up! :045:
http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/B2DCECCF-FAC6-4447-8990-DFE1BAE15471-603-000012B683E58287_zpsfb5183c2.jpg

test fitting the "frame" border
http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/A94B8BA3-AA87-430F-8C09-E04AF34D98A5-603-000012B68ACA44C9_zps1ef301b5.jpg

glueing and nailing in the border
http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/A1FD5E2E-B4CA-474A-8BF5-22BAB920A9DA-603-000012B7B9CFDCB8_zps68b88449.jpg

border's all in place now. cut out portions of the fiberglass to fit the standoffs. This was one of the areas where I wish I had a better backlight source so I could get the holes more "exact" but all in all, I'm still happy with the result so far...
http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/E20F64C7-B714-4832-A6BC-A405D033C2B6-7455-000013FFD06918DC_zpsb3d26b83.jpg
1/2" thick clear acrylic 2 x 4' sheet and legs finally came!!!
http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/29ADA103-C0BF-4C3C-B083-A1E317797161-40024-000019F843C68DEA_zps04b6596b.jpg

Laying the bed of (liquid) nails for Han
http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/9E2A9399-EA49-458E-99ED-CA8CDF579272-40024-000019F857598C1A_zps716be934.jpg

what's that? you don't like the bed? SCREW YOU HAN!!!!! (pun intended)
http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/43212B36-1E22-4191-99E4-29B14C81A25B-40024-000019F84DF7A25A_zpsc2ee6b52.jpg

Soooo..... weak...... can't.... lift..... weights.....
http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/6054A095-E796-4CA2-88C3-05690D836C55-40024-000019F85FEDBC08_zpsa634bbc6.jpg

started filling in the gaps along the sides:
http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/56120DAE-D62E-491A-A7C8-9FF51F88B3D7-40024-000019F8686963B7_zpsb0b05969.jpg

the Durham's water putty is kinda interesting stuff... it's a powder that you add water to to make the paste/putty and it sets in about 30-40 minutes. Weird thing is this - it smells and has the texture of cookie dough... Mmmmm... cookie dough... :P

http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/5D2593A1-0245-4C14-862D-F3D0DF91917C-40024-000019F871718F4C_zps0a311cba.jpg
letting this set overnight, then I'll do some final sanding and prep work prior to trying the first coat of primer...

3/8" thick 3030 green edged 59" x 29.5" acrylic sheet and 1/2" thick 48" x 24" clear acrylic sheet
http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/E63DD5C4-C995-454F-8E2F-3B7BD654B285-40024-000019F87DEDB7B5_zps2d4c9f38.jpg
I'm either going to have to use the router dremel attachment or the palm sander (or most likely both) to try and bevel the edges of the "glass" so they're not so sharp.

"Man Cave" is coming along....
http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/6026D6E1-3966-4322-82A7-12FF8D51C30A-40024-000019F88384DEB9_zps8e7e645a.jpg

First coat of primer!!!!
http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/42B65B81-AE10-4ED7-B9D9-068F26C0FAA4-42684-00001A756A626CEC_zps5ee82480.jpg

I find this step to be VERY important cause it will give you the first glimpse of what the final surface might look like and also really brings out any imperfections, like this blatant "gap" in Han's pants.
http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/EF772FE1-5BB7-4B35-871A-AFBEE97CCBAB-42684-00001A7572608539_zps3354b707.jpg

A little bit of DAP drywall filler:
http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/4B87DBE8-CBC9-48D1-B255-BEB02373E864-42684-00001A757A38F5E0_zpsb57aa4a3.jpg

pic of the spray paints used. I can recommend all EXCEPT the hammered silver on the right. Don't get it.
http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/C52F27DE-F55F-4364-A055-8409B7F518DF-49954-00001BB976E7EC7B_zps4ae509cd.jpg

painting coming along - the base primer was shown above.

Here it is after spraying the dark steel along the border frame:
http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/493214B7-F4D0-429F-A520-B3211B9D1330-49954-00001BB989A9A0D1_zps4711de8b.jpg

This angle gives a little better idea of the difference:
http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/9D7F4C6F-2CEB-4AC6-9A45-D6114F1B45B1-49954-00001BB98F3119BD_zpscbc4be98.jpg

next I masked off the border (after it dried for 24 hours) and sprayed the aluminum onto the carbonite "base".
I sprayed the hammered silver onto Han.
http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/BD7A94C4-AE40-4C2F-AFBA-E7AEC3DAD36D-49954-00001BB9E359447D_zps64080f50.jpg

Unfortunately some of the "texture" from the hammered silver did this to some areas:
http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/FE7FFA3E-CFD2-494D-A63D-2E08DABE9C09-49954-00001BB9AD838BC7_zps12ce84b2.jpg

It's not horrendously bad and sort of adds a touch of character I suppose.
In retrospect, if I were to do it again, I would spray the dark steel instead onto Han.

Here it is basically done. Might need to touch up the dark steel border frame but otherwise, I'll need to put a coat or two of clear gloss onto it.
http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/EB77460C-7F52-4ED5-97B3-5900031AD506-49954-00001BB9B3CE1A80_zps4994ea6a.jpg
slightly weird angle, but you get the idea....
http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/3FC2B1F0-2DC2-4C22-A060-617386684297-49954-00001BB9BFC4C00A_zps19ae7a3c.jpg

I'll need to disassemble it and do final touch up again later, but for now, here's how everything pans together:

http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/2D7D504A-6ED1-4BDF-859A-DAD2A4016663-56034-00001CCD2AFDA23A_zps4a4c1be6.jpg
http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/35EABA38-42E4-4C40-9622-13BED6DCF1E9-56034-00001CCD31C8029D_zps315a2002.jpg
http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/E2A1AB05-8E18-4229-ACEA-C2D09A35B7B5-56034-00001CCD3826E7C8_zps38f5573e.jpg
http://i882.photobucket.com/albums/ac29/cannibal869/HIC/08DB8739-0912-4C2B-9190-FBEB92C1A85C-56034-00001CCD3F4CCD12_zpsb5a538a5.jpg

A few notes, just in case you're thinking of doing something similar.
DON'T go with the 3030 green edged acrylic. 3/8" thick is fine, but if I were to do it again, I would pick clear acrylic (cheaper too!) and just use green tint (crystal dye??) along the edges to get the effect (aka trans green nail polish). It's not as noticeable in the pics, but in real life, there is a definite green tint to the top layer, which sort of takes away from the overall effect.
I might experiment first with the lower "hidden" shelf and see how that turns out.

It still needs the "watered down" black acrylic wash to get some weathering on Han.
And some edge / frame touch-ups. Some more dark steel around the frame edge.
And then a final coat of clear gloss.

The sucker is not really *heavy* per se, but it *is* bulky. I might see if I can find some different "feet" for the table legs. Maybe something that blends in a bit better. Preferably something that can glide along the floor.

Oh and mental note to self: don't spray paint inside the house ever again.

Hope you all enjoyed!
-C

Forgetful Jedi Knight
08-24-2013, 06:56 PM
Fantastic Job Cannibal. It came out great! :D

MrCafe
08-25-2013, 06:25 AM
That is amazing man!

Batosai
08-25-2013, 06:51 AM
wow, that's amazing, I love it!!!

dgregory
08-26-2013, 01:51 PM
I've seen a steel fridge with Han frozen in it as well. Great looking table! If only you could make it hover....

Starwinder
08-27-2013, 05:53 AM
Late to this party but ... this is awesome Cannibal! I can see why Jabba didn't want to give up his favorite decoration...

madmaxx
08-27-2013, 10:43 PM
wonder if it would keep my drink cold....

Arkanjel
09-05-2013, 07:35 AM
That is awesome! Definitely a conversation starter.

The paint rippling you got was most likely not sticking to drying times. Most sprays say 'recoat within 1 hour or after 24 hours' (and sometimes up to a week!). If you wait 2 hours or more between recoats it will lift on you most of the time, but not always. Sometimes using sprays that have different solvents in them can make this happen too. I always check the labels for the solvent to make sure Im using compatible products.

JediEngineer
09-08-2013, 11:40 AM
I've seen a steel fridge with Han frozen in it as well. Great looking table! If only you could make it hover....

I like dgregory's idea of making it look like it hovers. How about putting angled mirrors along the bottom this way it reflect the floor to give it the appearance of hovering

cannibal869
09-08-2013, 12:17 PM
I like dgregory's idea of making it look like it hovers. How about putting angled mirrors along the bottom this way it reflect the floor to give it the appearance of hovering

Hmm.... Not a bad idea actually....:cool:
Kinda like what uncle George did with the land speeder...