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This week's Macro Mondays (9th March) is the theme "Cutter". The series of shots here are my thoughts and working shots ... not necessarily my final choice.
On the 23rd of October 2016, Sian K1tt3h and I got to put a shoot together which we had been planning for a while.
Massive thank you to Matt, who helped assist us.
Staring Sian as Tuesday Cutter, from The World Went Dark LARP.
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The brave crew of the USS Pizza Cutter desperately try to escape the dark pull of the iMaciverse.
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As you can see, i don't own very specialized tools. Except for that lino cutter at the back, I already had these tools before I started rubber stamp carving.
The paper cutter you see in front works way better than X-acto knives! I find that I have greater control and use it almost exclusively for all my stamps...
The v-shaped cutter was taken from a beginners' wood-carving set I bought more than 5 years ago. I don't even remember why I bought them in the first place! Anyway, this is the only one that can be used in the set. I use it to pick out really fine lines, like for my name stamps and the rabbit's belt. ;)
The lino cutter at the back came in a set but I was very disappointed! I am only able to use the curved cutter for final touches and for gouging. The v-shaped cutter in this set gave me uneven lines and the rest were too wide for the intricate work required with rubber stamp carving...
Hope it helps! :)
A continuation of the Cutters exhibit in West Cork, Ireland several months ago. Cutters Edges will be held at the brand new Gestalten Space in Berlin, Germany from April 29th to May 28th. Still so stoked to be involved with this group of artists.
Come to the USA dammit!
Leaf Cutter Ants clip from "Rainforest Nature Nation". The film celebrates unusual Costa Rica wildlife, starring the Walking Stick, Bullet Ant, Blue Jeans Frog, Sloth, Iguanas, Leaf Cutter Ants, White Faced Monkeys, and the Strangler Fig, among others. Also featured are Crocodiles plus Caiman, and don't miss Croc feeding time. Costa Rica protects its wildlife in private reserves and national parks.
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Letter (envelope) opener
This week's Macro Mondays (9th March) is the theme "Cutter". The series of shots here are my thoughts and working shots ... not necessarily my final choice.
The Cutter is a hand tool used to cut peat from less wet, shallower bogs. This means the peat it reveals is drier and therefore more easily burnt producing a whisky that has a medium-heavy smokiness, in this case, with a phenol content of 20.5 ppm. ~ ancnoc.com/whiskies/archived-collection/peaty/cutter/
Whisky-tasting Day / Social Distancing Day 230, 10/29/2020, Sunnyside, NY
Panasonic DMC-G2
LEICA DG SUMMILUX 25/F1.4
ƒ/1.4 25.0 mm 1/60 400
The Cutter.
A man was collecting grass for his cattle from a field near country road.
Location Netrakona, Bangladesh.
Homeported in beautiful Ketchikan Alaska, USCGC ACUSHNET (WMEC 167) is the oldest commisioned cutter serving the U.S. Coast Guard earning her the title "Queen of the Fleet" and ceremonial gold hull numbers. Originally commissioned as the U.S. Navy rescue and salvage ship USS SHACKLE (ARS 9) in 1944, she achieved an impressive service record during World War Two before being transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1946.
From Ketchikan, ACUSHNET patrols from the Arctic Ocean through the Bering Sea, Gulf of Alaska and North Pacific, and south to the Continental United States carrying out her primary missions of search and rescue, homeland security, maritime law enforcement, and environmental protection.
Title: Cane Cutters, Jamaica
Creator: Unknown
Date: ca. 1890-1896
Part of: Photographs of Jamaica, Trinidad, and Venezuela
Place: Jamaica
Physical Description: 1 photographic print: gelatin silver, part of 1 volume (48 prints); 23 x 26 cm on 25 x 30 cm mount
File: ag1982_0037_33_opt.jpg
Rights: Please cite DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University when using this file. A high-resolution version of this file may be obtained for a fee. For details see the sites.smu.edu/cul/degolyer/research/permissions/ web page. For other information, contact degolyer@smu.edu.
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Pathologie der Lungenheilstätte "B"
Nachträglich überfährt einen da schon ein Schauer... bei der Aufnahme selbst war der Adrenalinspiegel zu hoch (Insider wissen warum)
Auf Tour mit ingorius und "Bennybunny"
My new cutter reminds me of a tattoo - I wanted to play so I made cookies for my son's preschool teachers - don't love the writing marker but liked how the cookies came out
This is a home brew laser cutter I made from a pair of old flatbed scanners. It uses a ~200mW red laser diode from a DVD burner, installed in a focusing module and heat sink (the aluminum block in the top scanner) , and features a USB connected 2-axis driver board (board kit is from Chapp Inc.). The control software features a simple GUI that lets you create and save motion paths and provides indication of various machine states. The board/SW also supports over-travel limit and homing, plus it outputs a programmable PWM signal to control external devices. The laser can cut black paper and thin dark-colored plastic; black styro food trays from the deli cut nicely too.
Former Lady Foot Locker, now Cutters Corner.
The Midway Mall opened in 1966 with Higbee's, Sears, JCPenney, and Woolworth as anchor stores. Over the years, Higbee's became Dillard's (then closed in 2007) and Woolworth became Best Buy. A new south wing was added to Midway Mall in 1990. That wing featured a May Company department store (later Kaufmann's and Macy's before closing in early 2016).
As of Summer 2017, the Sears department store is closing and the mall has just been sold for $4.25 million on July 12th. As of writing this, the buyer of the mall has yet to be known. The rumors for what happens to the mall next are all over the place; they range from a hospital complex to a hotel / casino complex to a giant mobile home park (obviously a joke)...
Hopefully something actually is done rather than letting the mall slowly die like Randall Park or Rolling Acres did. At least the occupancy in this mall has stabilized for the small stores over the last couple years instead of continuing downward. The department store closings seem to be the biggest drain on the mall; JCPenney is the last traditional department store left at the mall after the Sears closing.
I decided to post these 130 photos as the photos that bring me over 10,000 photo mark on Flickr. I chose this mall because it is my hometown mall.
Midway Mall - Elyria, Ohio
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The different cutters for the Kelley-How-Thomson Co. Both are from no. 2-size planes, the cutter that was made by Stanley was stamped on the front and back sides with the HICKORY brand name.
Note: the red & blue "KHT" logo was scanned from Kelley-How's 1941 catalogue cover.
Please check out my set “No.2 alike”, perhaps click and watch a slide show, might be fun?
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