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Crew members on USCGC Thetis (WMEC 910) signal the crew of a U.S. Coast Guard MH-65 Dolphin helicopter to take off from the cutter’s flight deck off the northern coast of Haiti on Nov. 23, 2021. Both the cutter and helicopter crews were trained to land and take off the helicopter at night. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class John Hightower)
A collection of cookie cutters from my family and my husbands family. These are the treasures of the season!
A pizza cutter handle I made out of antler. The cutter head is detachable, so they can be washed separately.
Stone cutters rehabilitating the old Wayne County Building in Detroit. Shot during spring 2018 with Ricoh XR-2s 35mm SLR camera, Nikon NIKKOR 20mm f/2.8 lens (Fotodiox adapter), Kodak Portra 400 35mm film.
The 225-foot Coast Guard Cutter Oak is underway in Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts, Wednesday, March 29, 2017 to replace seasonal aids to navigation. This was Oak's first time operating as a First Coast Guard District Cutter in Northeast waters as the cutter recently moved to its Newport, Rhode Island, homeport from Charleston, South Carolina. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Cynthia Oldham)
Fabric Cutter I met in a textile factory in Jaipur, India
Taken with Nikon D80
Lens: Nikon Nikkor 35mm 1.8 DX
Complete Rebuild from the ground up New bearings and seals 208/220 Volts 3 Phase 60 Hz It comes with a Razor Sharp Cutter Blade.
Solder cutting pliers - these are used for cutting & catching tiny pallions/slivers of silver solder from sheet or wire, very handy tool for anyone who does a lot of silver soldering!
A USCGC Stone (WMSL 758) M2A1 .50-caliber machine gun stands loaded and ready to fire during a live-fire training shoot in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, March 17, 2023. Stone is on a scheduled multi-mission deployment in the South Atlantic Ocean to counter illicit maritime activities and strengthen relationships for maritime sovereignty throughout the region. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Riley Perkofski)
A 35-foot Long-Range Interceptor-II (LRI) cutter boat crew trains for a man- overboard scenario in the vicinity of U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Stratton (752), west of Hawaii, while deployed on a Western Pacific patrol April 20, 2023. Stratton deployed to the Western Pacific to conduct planned, collaborative engagements with ally and partner nations intent on preserving a rules-based order in the Indo-Pacific maritime domain. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael Clark)
Two pair of key cutters for grooving the specific form into the thumb and finger sides of a blank. Solid carbide--we get them in as cast blanks and others at the shop grind the thickness, inner diameter and flute the cutting faces. After they are mounted on a grinding arbor I rough the form in outer diameter and then grind the forms on each of the 12 teeth using industrial grade diamond wheels. The EDM machine burns the half-moon keyway in the i.d. and then I step down the side reliefs and etch the tool number. That's it--took me about 13 hours to do my portions. Now they get shipped out and they will probably cut about 200,000 brass key blanks. Go buy yourself new locks for your home--some things still need to be made in America.
Royal Rowbarge Gloriana leads the 2015 Tudor Pull along the Thames from Hampton Court Palace to the Tower of London on Saturday May 16. Seen here at Kew and Chiswick. See also my Tudor Pull 2014 and 2013 albums.
Thames Traditional Rowing Association Info: www.traditionalrowing.com
The Tudor Pull is a ceremonial event for Thames Watermen's Cutters which is organised each year by the Thames Traditional Rowing Association (TTRA).The cutters escort the Thames Royal Shallop 'Jubilant' rowed by members of the Company of Watermen and Lightermen, from Hampton Court Palace to the Tower of London to deliver a 'Stela' to the Governor of the Tower for safekeeping.
The 'Stela' is a piece of medieval water pipe made from a hollowed tree trunk which stands on a base of timber from the old Richmond Lock and which bears the coat of arms of the Waterman's Company.
The 'Stela' is handed over to the custody of her Majesty's Bargemasters at King Henry's Royal Palace at Hampton Court to be carried by river to the Tower of London accompanied by His Gracious Majesty King Henry VIII and his Queen in the vanguard of the Royal Procession on board the Royal Shallop 'Jubilant'.
The cutters are rigged with full ceremonial canopies and flags and rowed with four oars by fully-liveried crews. In keeping with the traditions of the Watermen's Cutters, passengers are carried.
The crew of CGC William Chadwick (WPC-1150) conducted small boat training and exercises with the crew of the French fishery patrol vessel FULMAR off the coast of Boston, Massachusetts, on April 14, 2023. The crews participated in a towing exercise, small boat training, damage control procedures in a show of international engagement and sharing of operations. (U.S. Coast Guard Photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Ryan L. Noel)
USCGC Sycamore (WLB 209) transits a fjord during a Search and Rescue drill as part of Exercise Argus, near Nuuk, Greenland, June 15, 2023. Exercise Argus is a joint search and rescue and marine environmental response exercise that includes assets from the United States, Denmark, Greenland, and France.(U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Ryan Schultz)
Petty Officer 2nd Class David Hutchison, a gunner's mate onboard the Coast Guard Cutter Heriberto Hernandez, oils the .50 cal machine gun during a joint gunnery exercise in the Caribbean Sea, June 9, 2016 as part of Tradewinds 2016. Tradewinds 2016 is a joint combined exercise conducted in conjunction with partner nations to enhance the collective abilities of defense forces and constabularies to counter transnational organized crime and to conduct humanitarian/disaster relief operations. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Melissa Leake
The Coast Guard Cutter Eagle is shown sailing the waters of the Chesapeake Bay, near the city of Norfolk, Va., June 8, 2015. The Eagle's crew recently participated in the 39th Annual Norfolk Harborfest. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Auxiliarist Trey Clifton)
A small brass cutter in the shape of a heart.
The cutter was used for cutting out yokan; a thick jellied dessert made of red bean paste, agar, and sugar, by the Yamake family. The Yamake family ran a bakery shop, 'Kasugaka Shoten' from the mid-1920s until 1942 when they were forced to evacuate.
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