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Reed cutter in Monospitovo Marsh, fYR Macedonia
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Enjoying a "Fog Cutter" in the bar of the Taj Mahal Palace hotel in Mumbai.
Ingredients: Gin, blue curacao with dash of grenadine, topped with lemonade
East Parade, Hastings, East Sussex.
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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.
ALPHA was built as a Bristol Channel pilot cutter, designed to take pilots out to ships requiring pilotage as they approached Bristol or other big ports. The first pilot there to negotiate a price got the job, so the cutters had to be fast and easy to sail with as little as two crew members. ALPHA was commissioned by Newport based pilot William Prosser, as a pilot vessel from 1904 till 1923, after which she became a yacht. She was named ALPHA, it seems, because Prosser's pilot number was one. She was a Fleetwood build boat and with that an exception in the fleet of bristol channel pilot cutters. Her fairly cutaway for foot gave her an enviable record for speed, particularly in light winds; although during the pilot cutter review at St Mawes 2011, she belonged to the fastest cutters of the fleet, also in a fair breeze! She was build in pitch pine on oak, her topsides were oak on oak (strength). Over the years hardly any oak remained on her topsides and all the pitch pine was replaced by larch and iroko. It seems that somewhere after World War 2, she was re-rigged and her mast replaced by a shorter one as well as her gaff and bowsprit, which became significantly shorter. The bowsprit has been replaced in July 2011 by the original sized bowsprit
Crew members, aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Mackinaw, set up the buoy deck underway on Lake Michigan, Nov. 29, 2021. The crew makes sure everything is in the correct place before approaching the buoy. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Jessica Fontenette)
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.
AO high speed vacuum cutter of synchronous belt
effective cutting range 1200*900mm
way of fixing paper way vacuum absorbing
driving material import synchronous belt
cut material red hard paper,plastic board,white board,kraft paper,fibre
cutting way drawing by pen,half cutting,whole cutting
cutting thickness 0.5-2mm
cutting precision less or equal 0.1mm
overlapping precision less or equal 0.1mm
resolution ratio 0.025mm
max speed 1000 mm/s
working time and character continous work,operating computer and cutting at the same time,linear high-speed transmission for data
transmitting port international standards:parallel port/RSC232 serial port
capacity of bufferarea buffer area of large capacity,it can finish high-speed transmission for data at a time
instruction set international standards:HP-GL or DM-PL form can be selected,it is compatible with all kinds of CAD software
numerical control board LTD,all-chinese operating menu,contact button
tool type special steel blade
pen type general signing pen,oil pen,ball pen
main structure cutting platform,hesd,driving system,control cabinet,control micro computer,frame,vacuum pump
voltage AC 220V±10% 50HZ
fuse standard 5A
aokecut@163.com
A1 high speed vacuum cutter of steel belt
way of fixing paper way vacuum absorbing
driving material Import steel belt
effective cutting range 900*600mm
cutting materials red hard paper,plastic board,white board,kraft paper,fibre
cutting way drawing by pen,half cutting,whole cutting
cutting thickness 0.5-2mm
cutting precision less or equa 0.05mm
overlapping precision less or equal 0.05mm
resolution ratio 0.025mm
max speed 1000mm/s
work time and character continuous work,operating computer and cutting at the same time,linear high-speed transmission for data
transmitting port international standards:parallel port/RSC232 serial port
capacity of bufferarea buffer area of large capacity,it can finish high-speed transmission on for data at a time
intruction set international standards :HP-GL or DM-PL form can be selected,it is compatible with all kinds of CAD softwares
numerical control board LTD,all-chinese operating menu,contacbutton
tool type special steel blade
pen type general signing pen,oil pen,ball pen
main structure cutting platform,hesd driving system,control cabinet,control mirco computer,frame,vacuum pump(DE0906)
voltage AC 220V±10% 50 HZ
fuse standard 5A
aokecut@163.com
Crew members on Coast Guard Cutter William Tate, a 175-foot coastal buoy tender home-ported in Philidelphia, conduct services on an aid to navigation, March 7, 2023. The cutter aids in replacing ice buoys with summer buoys every spring while also conducting maintenance and fixing discrepancies. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Carmen Caver)
Hey, I got a bunch of people asking me what a shank cutter was after my last blog post, so I snapped a pic of mine to show you.
They look and work pretty much like wire cutters, but they're awesome for cutting through plastic. They're intended for snipping the backs off shank buttons, and slice right through anything, even super hard plastic. They're awesome, I use them all the time.
I bought mine online, but I'm sure you can get them at Joanns, Hobby Lobby, etc. In store they'd probably be near the tools, or the buttons, maybe? I've seen them called shank cutters or shank removers, depending on where you get them, and they cost about 5 bucks.
Hope that helps clear things up!
U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Sycamore (WLB 209) crew members conduct a dry suit test in preparation for Exercise Argus, Nuuk, Greenland, Jun 12, 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)
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)