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This pasta or cookie wheels is useful and decorative. I've been using it when I make Pinwheels cookies.
For Macro Mondays theme: Wheels
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Put this one on before in colour and have now given it a mono treatmen which gives it a vintage look.
The FRCs are replacing the 1980s-era 110-foot patrol boats used by the US Coast Guard. They feature advanced command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance equipment. The cutters feature improved habitability and seakeeping, and over-the-horizon cutter boat launch and recovery from astern or via side davits. Each of the three cutters moored and ready to deploy in Galveston are 154 feet long, have an endurance of at least five days and can reach a maximum speed of over 28 knots.
Daniel Tarr, the cutter’s namesake, was one of four Coast Guard coxswains who served with the Marines during the amphibious invasion of Tulagi, Solomon Islands, in August 1942.
The 3/9/20 theme for Macro Mondays is Cutters.
I dredged these cutters out of the bottom of one of my tool drawers. In the more than half a century that I've owned them, I doubt that I've used them more than a couple dozen times, and they sure do show the neglect they've suffered during all those years.
For Macro Mondays theme "Cutter", this is the business end of a box cutter that has gotten a considerable workout since our recent move.
Beginning in the early 1900’s through the 1980’s, the Papec Machine Company of Shortsville, New York manufactured farming implements known worldwide for their quality. Originally located in Lima, New York, the company moved to Shortsville sometime around 1910.
Cutter on a 35mm film splicer. (A complete splicer of the model shown is shown here near the lower-right corner of the photo.)