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A delightfully convoluted live Rube Goldberg demonstration.
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Making rain chains for Christmas. My Mom asked for rain chains (to be used instead of downspouts). So I got 109 ft of 8 guage copper ground wire and made them. Roughly the process is: strip wire, wind onto PVC mandrel (1 7/8 inner diameter / 2 1/4 outer diameter), mark the ridge-line with a sharpie, remove from mandrel and cut at mark line, flatten and clean up cut burrs, solder double-ring chain @ 52 links and 104 rings per 8.5 ft chain (there were 2 chains).
Wire was surplus from Skycraft Surplus (http://skycraftsurplus.com/) at I-4 and Fairbanks Ave. in Orlando
This was an interesting game. They all held onto one another while one girl (in the light pink) ran to tag one of them. Maybe it doesn't make the most sense but they sure did look happy.
Detail from an 1869 version of Hiram Powers' powerful sculpture, "The Greek Slave".
For some historical context on the Greek struggle for freedom, try this link.
$35
SunTour chain whip
with instructions
and original 1/8" HKK chain
works fine with 1/8" or 3/32" cogs or freewheels
unusual
5 bikini sets.
Beautiful chained bikini with a chained heart on the back and a exquisite diamond jewelry piece right in the middle of the chest enhancements, holding two falling medium chains up until the belly button.
Includes appliers for:
Lolas tango
Mirage
Omega
Cute/Phat
Sking Brazilia
G. Inc Perfect body (uses omega appliers)
Ghetto Booty
Slink physique clothing applier
wowmeh appliers
Eve appliers hud pulpy and slim
I have an inworld shop.
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Static%20Beats/84/236/59
Marketplace store.
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Origami jewelry. My first design is inspired by the modul of Laura Kruskal and the works of Tine de Ruysser, she makes chains out of money, smart idea.
This is just the beginning, lots to follow. Japanese washi paper with Kimono patterns, 8 x 8 cm.
“Life is a train of moods like a string of beads; and as we pass through them they prove to be many colored lenses, which paint the world their own hue, and each shows us only what lies in its own focus.”
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson