Part 5/7:
Moving from electronics to mechanical curiosities, the individual discusses ooga horns, a classic and nostalgic toy or device. Many of these horns are missing mounting plates, so the discussion turns to sourcing materials. They find an 8-inch diameter lumberjack on eBay, costing just a few dollars, which could serve as a mounting base or decorative element.
Further, they explore making custom mounting solutions by modifying sheet metal. Using thinner gauges of stainless steel, they plan to cut holes for buttons or pegs—an inventive approach demonstrating resourcefulness in repurposing materials. This creative reuse allows them to customize devices without expensive or complex manufacturing processes.